[Sigia-l] 15 User Experience Positions In Durham, NC - will relo (Full Time only)
<carolmtaylor <at> comcast.net>
2011-07-18 01:50:09 GMT
Durham occupies a prime location in the heart of North Carolina and is a nexus for learning, achievement,
creativity, research, and industry. Consistently ranked by regional and national media as one of the top
places to live and do business in the United States, Durham is not only a great city to work, but an
affordable place to buy a beautiful home and raise a family. While McKinney ranked this city the best place
to work for 2010, Forbes rated it as one of the top 25 “Best Places for Business and Careers” the very
same year. Renown Fortune 1000 companies such as iBM, Burt’s Bees, Merrill Lynch, iContact, Charles
Schwab and Thomson Reuters all have major offices here, as do many others (too many to list!).
With over 20 million customers, this financial services giant is one of the world's largest providers of
investment management, retirement planning, portfolio guidance, brokerage, benefits outsourcing
and many other financial products and services.
The User Experience Design team is responsible for designing this Company’s award-winning websites,
mobile applications and internal workstations. Our national team of elite user experience
professionals works collaboratively with the business and technology teams to design and deliver
online experiences that enable our customers' financial success. They are seeking to add 10-15 people to
their existing User Experience team by the end of 2010. Competitive salaries, bonuses, phenomenal
retirement benefits & relocation packages are just some of the attractive perks to working here!
· These positions are full time during regular business hours
· No offsite/offshore/remote/agency talent
· At this time we cannot provide visa assistance
· Relocation will be provided to candidates within continental U.S. only
Interested? Please send resume, target salary requirements and portfolio to
CarolMTaylor(at)Comcast(dot)net (These jobs are NOT with Comcast.)
(Continue reading)