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UX/UI Design Intern

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Design
  • Philadelphia

Requirements

  • Firm grasp of design fundamentals. Good instincts with design aesthetics. Ability to create pleasing and easy to follow designs.
  • Familiarity and aptitude with Figma, Adobe Suite, Sketch, Invision, or other design tools
  • Familiarity creating Personas, Customer Journey Maps
  • Familiarity, with past participation preferred, with design workshops and user interviews
  • High drive to learn, being self-motivated
  • Attention to detail and consistency in practice
  • Clear communication both verbally and in writing
  • Outcomes-oriented, with openness to give and receive constructive feedback on designs
  • Current portfolio of your work showing experience with user-centered design, prototyping, wireframing, and visual design. A link to your personal website or a PDF with samples are both acceptable.
  • Experience with iterative agile software development methodologies like Scrum.
  • Experience in a non-profit organization
  • Experience with a software development project
  • Knowledge of other design software (Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop)
  • Familiarity with Atlassian tools (Jira, Confluence)
  • Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in user experience (UX) design, industrial design, graphic design, or related fields – or equivalent self-study training and project experience
  • Apply via ADP link, with LinkedIn URL, and portfolio or website URL included in resume. Background check required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job.
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States.

Responsibilities

  • Design - Contribute to graphics and digital designs across websites, web and mobile applications, and social media campaigns. Contribute to detailed designs as a series of experience maps, storyboards, wireframes, and interactive prototypes.
  • Design Planning - Assist with user interviews and creating user stories to define, promote and conduct the process along the way.
  • Concept Development - Contribute to product and design development through user flows and designs, creating and iterating on drafts to get user and product team feedback.
  • Branding - Contribute to brand identity through the creation of a product’s story and image.
  • Troubleshooting - identify and troubleshoot UX problems

FAQs

What is the nature of the internship position?

The UX/UI Design Intern position is part-time, requiring 20-30 hours per week.

Is this internship remote?

Yes, the internship is remote, and there is an option for office space available at the American Bible Society headquarters in downtown Philadelphia if needed.

What qualifications are required for the internship?

Candidates should be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in user experience (UX) design, industrial design, graphic design, or related fields, or have equivalent self-study training and project experience.

What skills are essential for this intern position?

Essential skills include a firm grasp of design fundamentals, familiarity with design tools like Figma, Adobe Suite, and basic knowledge of user-centered design processes, prototyping, and wireframing.

What type of work will the UX/UI Design Intern be involved in?

The intern will contribute to graphics and digital designs, assist with user interviews and user stories, develop user flows and designs, and troubleshoot UX problems.

Is there a portfolio requirement for applicants?

Yes, applicants are required to provide a current portfolio showing experience with user-centered design, prototyping, wireframing, and visual design.

Are there any specific traits or skills that would be considered a plus?

Preferred additional traits include experience with agile software development methodologies like Scrum, experience in a non-profit organization, and familiarity with design software and Atlassian tools.

What is the application process for this internship?

Interested candidates should apply via the ADP link and include their LinkedIn URL along with their portfolio or website URL in their resume. A background check is required after a conditional job offer.

Do I need to be a citizen to apply for this position?

Yes, applicants must be eligible to work in the United States.

What is the mission of the American Bible Society as it relates to this position?

The mission is to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand, enabling all people to experience its life-changing message.

Sharing the life-changing message of God's Word.

Non-profit
Industry
201-500
Employees
1816
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

American Bible Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the Bible accessible, affordable, and alive for every person. Since our founding in 1816, our goal has been to see hearts engaged and lives transformed by the power of God’s Word.

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