![]() The relocation package is also a great perk. And as far as the work life balance that I get on my team, I would say that is a definite perk. I probably wouldn’t trade that for a gym or free breakfast. Financial freedom is more important to me. But I would say that the perks are the salary and stock options. We don’t necessarily have the same perks as Google or Facebook. I hope that one day it could become a project and that definitely has happened in the past. I try to take an hour a week to work on writing documents for new ideas that I have in the sustainable fashion space. I work for Amazon fashion and I’m really passionate about clothing, and sustainable clothing specifically. I have a pretty flexible team, so if I don’t have any meetings, I’m able to work from home. And then I have like half an hour for lunch. I make sure to block off time so that I just have time to design. Throughout the day I usually have a few meetings. There’s UX Designer I, UX Designer II, Senior UX Designer, and then Principal UX Designer. There is a distinction just based on pay level. On my job profile, it doesn’t even have the I, it just says UX designer. They actually don’t call an entry level UX designer a junior UX designer because they want everyone to be on the same playing field. We listen to what customers are saying about what we’re building and then go back and iterate on the product based on customer feedback. We’re not only designing what the experience looks like, but really questioning each part of the experience. Our job is to look beyond the business goals. A UX designer is the voice of the customer. ![]()
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