Senior UI/UX Designer - Remote

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Revero is on a mission to reverse the autoimmune diseases epidemic. Revero integrates machine learning, personalized nutrition, and virtual care to address the root causes of disease. We have helped thousands of paying customers restore their health and live disease-free, and raised over $5 million from top-tier investors such as A16Z Scout and Goodwater Capital. We are looking for a UI/UX Designer to turn our software into easy-to-use products for our clients. UI/UX Designer responsibilities include gathering user requirements, designing graphic elements and building navigation components. To be successful in this role, you should have experience with design software and wireframe tools. If you also have a portfolio of professional design projects that includes work with web/mobile applications, we’d like to meet you. Ultimately, you’ll create both functional and appealing features that address our clients’ needs and help us grow our customer base. Responsibilities • Gather and evaluate user requirements in collaboration with product managers and engineers • Illustrate design ideas using storyboards, process flows and sitemaps • Design graphic user interface elements, like menus, tabs and widgets • Build page navigation buttons and search fields • Develop UI mockups and prototypes that clearly illustrate how sites function and look like • Create original graphic designs (e.g. images, sketches and tables) • Prepare and present rough drafts to internal teams and key stakeholders • Identify and troubleshoot UX problems (e.g. responsiveness) • Conduct layout adjustments based on user feedback • Adhere to style standards on fonts, colors and images Requirements • 4+ year of experience as a UI/UX Designer or similar role • Portfolio of design projects • Knowledge of wireframe tools (e.g. Wireframe.cc and InVision) • Up-to-date knowledge of design software like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop • Team spirit; strong communication skills to collaborate with various stakeholders • Good time-management skills • BSc in Design, Computer Science or relevant field The position opens in 18-24 months. We are just gathering interest at this point. If this is a good fit then we will be in touch in 18-24 months. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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