The UX Engineer will be responsible for designing and implementing user-friendly interfaces and ensuring a seamless user experience. This role involves collaborating with product teams, conducting user research, and utilizing front-end technologies to build interactive designs.
Top Skills
CSS
HTML
JavaScript
Ux Design
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