Principal UX Designer - Atlanta, United States - Endeavor

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    OneTrust is the trust intelligence cloud platform organizations use to transform trust from an abstract concept into a measurable competitive advantage.

    Organizations globally use OneTrust to enable the responsible use of data while protecting the privacy rights of individuals, implement and report on their cyber security program, make their social impact goals a reality, and create a speak up culture of trust.

    Over 14,000 customers use OneTrust's technology, including half of the Global 2,000.

    OneTrust currently ranks #24 on the Forbes Cloud 100 list of top private cloud companies in the world and employs over 2,000 people in regions across North America, South America, Asia, Europe, and Australia.

    The Challenge

    As a


    Principal UX Designer , you will lead and shape complex projects while ensuring consistency, quality, and efficiency in our product design processes.

    You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver lovable user experiences and mentor those around you.
    Your Mission

    Take ownership of shaping project goals incorporating high-level design direction and roadmap goals.
    Be able to move critical work through sprint while developing and planning a product area vision with leadership.
    Deliver solutions that have a broader impact outside your current product area.
    Ensure your cross-functional team delivers a consistent, thoughtful, and thorough user experience with all the work they release.
    Continually mentor your design team to discuss, collaborate, and define patterns and research practices.
    Continually contribute to research and analytics best practices and processes.
    Mentor individuals internally and externally to your team to create usable and lovable products.
    Demonstrate a sense of ownership and accountability for the team's work and outcomes.
    Craft thoughtful UX writing to support your design solutions.
    Demonstrate a sense of ownership and accountability for the team's work and outcomes.
    Plan for product area improvements to help our customers accomplish their goals as efficiently and effectively as possible.
    Meet with customers weekly to know and represent them in the SDLC process.
    Conduct independent research to understand customer needs and de-risk assumptions.

    Define your problem space through continuous discovery and exploration, crafting a deep understanding of customer and business needs in your domain.

    Create Eng-ready design deliverables using a component library or existing content so sprint counterparts can execute features every three weeks.

    Oversee sprint deliverables so that the intended customer's experience is protected.
    Advocate and evangelize UX processes across stakeholder touchpoints.
    Be the primary advocate for the user across the entire product experien6ce helping others understand the customer's voice.
    Report on product area findings and recommendations to your cross-functional and design teams.
    You Are

    Minimum of 7 years of experience in UX/UI design, with at least 2 years of experience creating B2B products.
    A solid portfolio showcasing design thinking, visual design, interaction design, and user research skills.
    You have a learning mindset. You are intellectually curious with a desire to learn and grow.
    You have mastered qualitative and quantitative collection activities and enjoy sharing your knowledge with other designers
    You have mastered qualitative and quantitative collection activities and enjoy sharing your knowledge with other designers
    You are passionate about re-imagining an existing product
    You have experience with content strategy and platform design
    You lead by example.
    You can share a proven aptitude for UX design and strategy.
    You are willing to work in collaborative teams to solve problems.
    You're a clear, concise, and persuasive communicator.
    You have experience building SaaS products.

    You have a high degree of visual polish in your UI design and an understanding of communicating detailed interactions with engineers.

    You have experience working in an agile software development environment.

    You are loyal to customers and your craft, needing to be involved in product decisions for customers from concept to completion.

    You are driven by understanding user behavior and have experience designing complex experiences.

    You know how to collect customer data, perform heuristic evaluations, create journey maps, or employ other UX activities to inform usable and lovable products.

    You have exacting standards and constantly upgrade your understanding of design thinking and UX best practices.
    You have experience working within WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
    You are passionate about solving problems, innovation and removing friction from users' experiences.
    You are resilient.

    You can manage multiple input points, meet varying deadlines, be realistic about project releases, and know where to put your efforts.

    For California, Colorado, Connecticut, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington-based candidates: the annual base pay range for this role is listed below.

    Within this range, individual pay is determined by several factors, including location, job-related skills, work experience, and relevant education and/or training.

    This role may also be eligible for discretionary bonuses, equity, and/or commissions, as well as benefits.
    Salary Range
    $127,950



    $191,962.50 USD
    Where we Work

    OneTrust embraces a hybrid working model. Our

    Working@

    OneTrust

    initiative

    is

    our way of clarifying where we hire, how we work together, and where we're located in that hybrid model.
    The underlying "why" for Working@ is that we are intentional about the culture that we want to create together. That includes bringing teams together, in-person, throughout the year to collaborate, build connections, learn from each other, and celebrate our wins to

    Finish Stronger .
    We are committed to a

    flexible

    approach informed by a set of guiding principles.

    You'll see that reflected in our worker designations:
    "Office-flex" and "Location-flex".

    Office-flex:

    Like a traditional hybrid model,

    OneTrust

    "Office-flex" employees may be asked to

    work in an office periodically if they are within a commutable distance to a

    OneTrust

    office.

    This includes coming into the office for our Company Kickoff, Company All Hands, and other larger company events.

    Beyond that, we give our leaders and teams the flexibility to set

    additional

    guidelines

    based on

    the nature of

    your role.

    Location-flex:

    Similar to

    other companies' remote policies,

    for

    OneTrust

    "Location-flex" roles

    , you will primarily work from your home office location. However, you may

    be

    require

    d

    to

    travel to

    our

    OneTrust

    office

    s or customer sites periodically based on

    the nature

    of your role.
    Each

    role may have specific

    requirements

    , so we encourage you to verify the location

    of the role with your recruiter during your first interview.
    As an employee at

    OneTrust

    , you will be part of the

    OneTeam

    . That means

    you'll


    receive support physically, mentally, and emotionally so that you can do your best work both in and out of the office.

    This includes comprehensive healthcare coverage, flexible PTO, equity stock options, annual performance bonus opportunities, retirement account support, 14+ weeks of paid parental leave, career development opportunities, company-paid privacy certification exam fees, and much more.

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    The destination? A career without boundaries working alongside a diverse and inclusive crew who is passionate about doing meaningful work.

    As a pioneer, your voice and expertise will help chart the direction of an entirely new industry — Trust. Our commitment to putting people first starts with you. Your growth is part of the mission. Our goal is to give you the power to embark on the next phase of your uniquely, unique career

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