OUR CLIENT: Established genetic testing company
JOB TITLE: UX Researcher / Designer
LOCATION: South San Francisco (eventual onsite required)
HOURLY RATE: $55 - $62/hourly plus benefits
DURATION: 3-4 months (contract to hire)
JOB SUMMARY: Mid-Level UX Researcher and Designer needed for a 3-4 month contract, with likely conversion to full-time. In this role, you will work on projects specific to advancing the patient experience of genetic testing for family planning and potential cancer risks. You will utilize your research background and analyze a legacy system in order to rebuild a new forms completion process utilizing Salesforce design language. You'll work with a dedicated team including a project manager, product owner, engineer as well as other designers on the team.
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NEXT STEPS: We will reach out to qualified candidates for this position, but may not be able to get back to everyone based on volume. That said, we will keep you in mind for other relevant positions, as well!
WunderLand Group is the destination for digital, marketing, and creative talent. We deliver on our promise to provide companies with in-demand, highly-qualified talent for contract and full-time positions. WunderLand Group invests time to understand our clients' business and resource challenges and connects them with exceptional talent in today's fast-paced digital, marketing, and creative landscape.
The industry has verified WunderLand Group's reputation for loyalty and quality through numerous awards and recognitions, most recently the Best of Staffing® Client Award and Talent Award.
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