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UX Designer, Android Accessibility

Google, Mountain View, California, us, 94039


Minimum qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Design (e.g., interaction, graphic, visual communications, product, industrial, etc.), Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.6 years of experience in product design or UX.Experience working with visual and interaction design tools.Experience designing for products/services spanning multiple hardware platforms.Include a portfolio, website, or any other relevant link to your work in your resume (providing a viewable link or access instructions).Preferred qualifications:Excellent people management skills and an ability to work separately and with a team.Excellent creative and visual skills.About The JobAt Google, we follow a simple but vital premise: 'Focus on the user and all else will follow.' Google’s Interaction Designers take complex tasks and make them intuitive and easy-to-use for billions of people around the globe. Throughout the design process—from creating user flows and wireframes to building user interface mockups and prototypes—you’ll envision how people will experience our products, and bring that vision to life in a way that feels inspired, refined, and even magical.Google User Experience (UX) is made up of multi-disciplinary teams of UX Designers, Researchers, Writers, Content Strategists, Program Managers, and Engineers: we care deeply about the people who use our products. The UX team plays an integral part in gathering insights about the attitudes, emotions, and behaviors of people who use our products to inspire and inform design. We collaborate closely with each other and with engineering and product management to create industry-leading products that deliver value for the people who use them, and for Google’s businesses.As an Interaction Designer, you’ll rely on user-centered design methods to craft industry-leading user experiences—from concept to execution. Like all of our UX jobs, you’ll collaborate with your design partners to leverage and evolve the Google design language to build beautiful, innovative, inspired products that people love to use.Our mission is to enable people to separately, efficiently and intuitively use Android devices to improve their everyday lives. In this role, you will focus on creating a reliable Android experience for the person who is blind, including features such as Android TalkBack, Braille keyboard, and Braille displays.Android is Google’s open-source mobile operating system powering more than 3 billion devices worldwide. Android is about bringing computing to everyone in the world. We believe computing is a super power for good, enabling access to information, economic opportunity, productivity, connectivity between friends and family and more. We think everyone in the world should have access to the best computing has to offer. We provide the platform for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and developers to build compelling computing devices (smartphones, tablets, TVs, wearables, etc) that run the best apps/services for everyone in the world.The US base salary range for this full-time position is $142,000-$211,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target salaries for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google.ResponsibilitiesDesign audio-based, eyes-free interactions that are easy to understand for users with varying levels of experience with TalkBack.Collaborate with researchers, engineers and writers to evaluate the effectiveness of the screen reader, including refining audio and text-to-speech prompts, adjusting the conversation flow, or adding new features.Support accessibility quality across Android and first-party apps, through regular office hours, strategic ongoing consultations, training, and representing mobile accessibility in advisory boards.Improve third-party accessibility quality by collaborating with OEMs and third-party developers.

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