UX/Web Designer openings at eBay Motors

September 13, 2010

I’m looking for a contract and full-time web designer with solid UX experience to help out with eBay Motors. As a designer for eBay Motors, your creations will be used by over 8 million enthusiastic users per month - users who are into cars and all things automotive.

The Basics

You have incredible design talent, with an ability above average, as demonstrated by a continuous history of successful projects. For at least 3 years, you have been professionally involved with:

  • Web design
  • User Experience design
  • Graphic design
  • Navigation and information architecture
  • Design for usability

Requirements

  • Solid technical skills. You know HTML and CSS. You have a set of tools that you love to use when designing, like Photoshop, or paper and a nice pen.
  • A fantastic portfolio of projects that you’ve worked on from mock-ups to completion
  • A track record of great teamwork – although you have the ability to work independently and drive projects to completion
  • Excellent command of written and spoken English
  • Permanent legal right to work in the US

You’ll be working with a friendly and experienced team of user-centered designers, researchers, coders and prototypers.

If you are interested, apply for the position at http://ebay.theresumator.com/apply/3CNdHy/Senior-Designer.html.

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