Remote Senior UI/UX Designer
Do you love creating amazing UI for mobile platforms? Does the idea of joining the team at a new games studio appeal to you? If so, this role could be the one for you!
As a Senior UI/UX Designer at this studio, you will be working fully remotely as you design intuitive user experiences and impressive user interfaces for the platform, working to create features to be enjoyed by millions every day.
This leading publisher of social games work with studios around the world to take their games to new heights in new markets. As a part of the team, you will be working on industry-changing projects with the chance to grow your career whilst being rewarded with equity ownership and a whole lot more.
Senior UI/UX Designer responsibilities:
Key requirements for this remote role:
If you think you could be a good fit for this role, don’t hesitate to get in touch! Contact Ben on bj@skillsearch.com or apply through the form below now.
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Years of experience and salary levels are shown purely as a guide. We will only consider applications from candidates that can demonstrate the skills or experience required for the role.
Please be aware that while we would love to respond to every application we receive, due to high numbers we cannot guarantee this. We do however appreciate any time you invest into the application and will make sure to get in touch should anything in future more closely fit your skillset.
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