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UX Designer - Credit Cards (12 Month FTC)

Lloyds Banking Group 🇬🇧 Manchester, England, United Kingdom

$61,344 - $68,160 Full-time

The UX Designer will craft the end-to-end user experience for credit card products, ensuring a cohesive journey for business customers. They will collaborate with the design team and stakeholders to adapt designs based on user feedback and research.

Responsibilities

  • The UX Designer will craft the end-to-end user experience for credit card products, ensuring a cohesive journey for business customers. They will collaborate with the design team and stakeholders to adapt designs based on user feedback and research.

Requirements

  • Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years of experience in User Experience or Interaction Design, with strong prototyping skills. Familiarity with financial services and a collaborative attitude are essential.

Benefits

  • Pension Contribution
  • Performance Bonus
  • Share Schemes
  • Discounted Shopping
  • Holiday
  • Wellbeing Initiatives
  • Parental Leave

Key Skills

UX design interaction design prototyping user feedback user research financial services collaboration design team

About Lloyds Banking Group

Our purpose is Helping Britain Prosper. We do this by creating a more sustainable and inclusive future for people and businesses, shaping finance as a force for good. We're part of an ever-changing industry and are currently on a journey to shape the financial services of the future, whilst supporting our customers’ changing needs. The scale and reach of our Group means we can offer a broad range of opportunities to learn, grow and develop. Our values-led culture and approach to inclusion and diversity means we can all make a real difference together.

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