FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Designer, Design & Research (UX/UI) role?
The primary focus of this role is to shape the future of products at Choreograph through innovative design and rapid prototyping, ensuring that user needs are met while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Is this a remote position?
No, this is a UK-based role that requires individuals to have the right to work in the UK.
What design tools are required for this position?
Proficiency in Figma (or similar design tools) is required for this position.
What design methodology does this role emphasize?
This role emphasizes a user-centric design approach, design thinking principles, and agile methodology to deliver high-quality designs.
What qualifications or experience are preferred for candidates applying for this role?
Candidates should have a strong understanding of design principles, experience working in an agile environment, and excellent communication and collaboration skills. Additional experience in marketing and media is a plus.
Are there any additional skills that would be advantageous for this role?
Yes, bonus points are given for experience with prototyping tools and techniques, knowledge of front-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python), and familiarity with accessibility standards.
How important is adaptability in this role?
Adaptability is crucial, as the role requires the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and to quickly respond to changing requirements and ongoing feedback.
What types of projects would I be working on in this role?
You would be working on innovative designs and prototypes that address complex challenges and meet the evolving needs of users in the AdTech industry.
How does Choreograph approach diversity and inclusion?
Choreograph embraces and celebrates diversity, inclusivity, and equal opportunity, with a commitment to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.
What is Choreograph's relationship with GroupM?
Choreograph is part of GroupM's media investment group, serving as the beating heart of data within the organization, which is responsible for more than $60 billion in annual media investment.