Monday 23 April 2012

User Experience Jobs: Design for the End User

User Experience Jobs at IC Creative

User Experience Jobs are available at IC Creative. The primary recruitment partner for some of the most important names in the industry, IC Creative is looking to recruit the best UX professionals.

User Experience, or UX as its practitioners refer to it, is one of the newest disciplines in the world of website design, but it is growing at a startling rate as more online businesses realise its importance. No matter what business it is, online competition in this digital age is going to be fierce, and business owners know that they need an edge, they need visitors to their site to stick around and not give up and go to their competitors’ sites because theirs is more user-friendly and easier to navigate. UX professionals can make that difference.

Traditionally (a strange word to use to describe technology as young as the internet), the website usability decisions have been made by graphic designers who look at the site in terms of its aesthetics, or engineers whose goal is efficiency. What was needed was someone to take up the middle ground between these two extremes. What was needed was someone who understood what the user wanted because they had looked at it from the end-users perspective; what would the user want in terms of functionality? The best way to find out is to ask them and test out ideas.

Some of the biggest players on the internet, such as Google for example, employ hundreds of user experience researchers worldwide, setting up laboratories to test website usability. Sitting users in front of monitors and asking them why they chose button ‘A’ over button ‘B’ or what would the user like to see. What would make their experience better? These researchers are looking for patterns in site visitors’ behaviour; they are also looking for new ideas: a suggestion made by one user might become a preference for many. From the data gathered UX designers can optimise the usability of their site. It can be complex like a revamp of the whole homepage or a different list of menu options; sometimes it is as simple as adding some explanatory text or changing the appearance of buttons.

Much of the art/science of user experience can trace its origins to the work of the academic Donald Norman in the 90s. Norman wrote “The Design of Everyday Things” which looked at the psychology of good and bad design. He advocated user-centred design (UCD), which argues that the primary goal of the designer should be to meet user needs; other things like aesthetics should be a secondary consideration. The role of the designer should be one of simplifying tasks and making things visible; the User Experience professional’s job is to build the site around how users can, want, or need to use the site, rather than making the users change their behaviour to accommodate how the site is set up.

IC Creative would be pleased to hear from you at any time. For an informal and confidential chat about any recruitment issue you wish to discuss, please contact one of their experienced recruitment consultants now.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

IC Creative: Recruiting the Architects of the Digital Landscape

IC Creative recruiting design professionals for user experience jobs

IC Creative is proud of its reputation for service excellence within the vital – and growing – User Experience community.  Many of the world’s most influential companies involved in this science/art, regard the recruitment agency IC Creative as the first point of contact when recruiting for user experience jobs.

IC Creative has, for a number of years, been growing a reputation as the first choice for companies that are looking to recruit design professionals for specialism that has grown up as user experience. A very particular skill set is needed to fill this role and IC Creative fully understands what is required.

As part of the IC Group, this reputation for professionalism is well-deserved and is also demonstrated in abundance time and again by the other members of the IC Group:

IC Resources: offering a recruitment service for the semiconductor industry.
IC Software:  for embedded jobs, software jobs, DSP jobs and toolchain development jobs.
IC 3E: serving the electronics industry.

What sets IC Creative, and its sister companies, apart from other recruitment agencies is the fact that each recruitment consultant has their own specialism to offer advice about. Many of the consultants at IC Creative have joined directly from the user experience (UX) industry. This gives them a unique insight into what UX jobs entail and what the clients require of their candidates.

This industry-specific working experience stands IC Creative’s consultants in good stead and has enabled them to build up trust and long lasting relationships with employers. In turn this has led to IC Creative becoming the primary provider, or in many cases, the sole provider of user experience creative professionals to some of the industry’s biggest names, filling the many roles on offer in this fascinating field.

IC Creative offers permanent and contract / consultancy user experience jobs from graduate to Director level, including Usability consultant, User researcher, User tester, User experience architect, User experience designer, Mobile UX Designer, Customer experience design, Web Information Architect, Front-end designer, User Interface Designer and UX strategist.  Clients include  top firms in the UK, across Europe and around the world, in cities such as London, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Shanghai, Beijing, New York and San Francisco to name just a few.

IC Creative would be pleased to hear from you at any time. For an informal and confidential chat about any recruitment issue you wish to discuss, please contact one of their experienced recruitment consultants now.