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Adaptive Path Wants Experience Designers

I just noticed this post from Adaptive Path and i tell you what, this would be one kick ass job for the right person. I’ve visited their offices and they have a great space, they do amazing work, and despite their rather intimidating resumes and bios they are a really bunch of people.

Adaptive Path is seeking Experience Designers who support our cause of delivering great experiences that improve people’s lives.

Our consulting work enables us to fundamentally affect how firms, ranging from Fortune 100 to bleeding-edge startups, engage their customers with multi-channel experiences, including web, mobile, software, and more. Our public events provide opportunities for teaching, directly imparting skills and concepts. Our blog, essays, and reports allow us to spread the word far and wide, because we believe that by sharing what we know, we make the world a better place for everyone.

We’re looking for people who mix the left-brain and right-brain. Who can break it down analytically and can craft an inspiring vision. Who love user research, and drawing valuable insights from what’s observed. But what we’re really looking is for people who make. People who write scenarios, sketch storyboards, draw wireframes, and build prototypes. People with an urge to create things that will delight and empower others.

We also love people who can get their geek on, with a passion for metadata, vocabulary control, and who think infrastructure is sexy. People who will speak up about why this stuff matters and how it enables other cool things to happen. Passion, not just for design, but for the impact that design can have on people, is a must.

At Adaptive Path, we promote a live/work balance including five weeks of vacation per year.

Please email experiencedesigner AT adaptivepath DOT com if you are interested in this position with a resume, pointer to an online portfolio, and thoughts on working with us.

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  1. Blinx

    Can anyone recommend a company similar to Adaptive Path on the east coast (NYC)?

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