Date posted: 02.03.2023
Date posted: 02.03.2023
Job type: Full time
Hanoi, Vietnam
Full time
Job perks: Bespoke AI-platform; Multicultural environment; Ambitious scale-up
How we hire:
At Pentalog, excellence is what you'll do. We're guided by a mission to positively impact the software development world.
If you’re looking for a project where everything moves at lightning pace, diversity is celebrated and where everyone is allowed to experiment, push boundaries and learn by doing, Pentalog Hanoi has got just the right job for you.
Our client, a UK start-up has created a human-assisted AI platform that helps anyone build, run & scale tailor-made software. Now, they are looking for a UX/UI Designer with a proven history of delivering successful and engaging user experiences to join the company’s Design team.
In this role, you will work closely with the Experimentation team who are relatively new. The team needs a creative design thinker to help build experiences that will change a major industry. As a UX/UI Designer, you will need to understand product specifications, whilst maintaining a genuine interest in user psychology.
The team that you will join offers a fast-paced environment, and there will be lots to do. Plus, working with the experimentation team means you’ll get to understand the real impact of your designs on our users, as well as the bottom-line.
As a leading European Software Services company operating internationally in France, Romania, Germany, Poland, Moldova, UK, Vietnam, Mexico and USA, we employ over 1,600 engineers and IT experts who work in a very dynamic, multicultural working environment.
At Pentalog, your talents & ambitions are recognized and rewarded; we offer plenty of opportunities to develop, both individually, as well as a professional, and we reward our collaborators who understand the importance of self-improvement.
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