The UX Designer enables you to optimize the experience of your users, your customers, your suppliers, your collaborators, etc., through rigorous reflection and analysis procedures.
For example: Analysis of the ordering process for a new customer, after-sales service, etc.
But also : Interface design, prototyping of various forms.
It's a designer's job, with assignments ranging from 1 hour for consultation or advice on an existing process, to several weeks for the creation of an entire process.
To respect your implementation budget, remember to communicate your capabilities to the UX designer so that he/she takes them into account.
Increase interaction between your customers and your company, website, applications,...
Applications
Optimize the experience of candidates who are future employees or customers/buyers of the company.
S.A.V
Optimization of S.A.V. management processes.
Purchasing process
Smoother purchasing and reduced friction and other obstacles
Wireframing
Design with pencil... and post-it notes
Mobile applications
Design mobile applications that drive business performance.
Pre-litigation
Improve litigation rates by implementing a pre-litigation policy.
Behavioral analysis
Behavioral assessment and measurement to evaluate the impact of change.
Illustration
Typical profile of a 24PM employee
The UX designer and the UI designer are not necessarily the same person: the former is responsible for process engineering, the latter for putting it into practice.
Our senior staff are selected first and foremost on the basis of their experience, and are preferably recruited from top schools such as uxdesigninstitute, or, for junior profiles, SIEP or CEPEGRA.
This is typically a profile that achieves maximum results by working in tandem with a strategic management expert.
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