FAQs
What qualifications are required for the UX/UI Designer position?
A degree in UX/UI Design, Interaction Design, Digital Media, or a related field is preferred.
Is experience in financial services necessary for this role?
While not mandatory, prior work as a UX/UI Designer in heavily regulated environments, particularly financial services, is desirable.
What skills are essential for this position?
Essential skills include user research, prototyping and interaction design, visual design, and user and usability testing.
What tools and technologies should a candidate be familiar with?
Candidates should have knowledge of industry-standard design tools and familiarity with HTML/CSS and front-end development concepts.
Are there opportunities for career progression in this role?
Yes, there are opportunities for career progression, including management roles and leadership responsibilities depending on your experience and contribution.
Will I be required to conduct user research?
Yes, conducting user research to understand customer needs and integrating feedback into design is a key responsibility of the role.
Does this role involve collaboration with other teams?
Yes, collaboration with various stakeholders, including product managers and developers, is critical in this position.
What are the main accountabilities for this position?
Main accountabilities include user research execution, creation of user-friendly interfaces, maintenance of design consistency, and monitoring industry trends.
What expectations does Barclays have for this role at the Vice President level?
Expectations include contributing to strategy, managing resources and budgets, delivering improvements, and demonstrating leadership behaviors.
How does Barclays value diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Barclays promotes a culture of respect and inclusion, where diversity is embraced as a fundamental strength to achieve business objectives.
Where is this position located?
The role can be based out of either Glasgow or London.