Job descriptions - nschonni/wet-boew GitHub Wiki
What are the skills required to create usable, accessible, interoperable websites? How do these translate into job descriptions and positions within an organization? This page has been creating as a starting point to developing sample job descriptions, specific to UX and usability-related roles, though I hope someone will take up the challenge to expand it to Accessibility and Interoperability roles as well.
- user research
- Experimental Design
- Statistical Analysis
- Audience Analysis/User Profiling
- Task Analysis
- Scenario Development
- user testing
- heuristic review
- technical writing
- design
- Human–computer interaction (HCI)
- Human Factors Engineering
- Cognitive Psychology
- Interaction Design
- Information Design
- Visual design
- Rapid Prototyping
- prototyping
- coding
- review, understand analytics & make recommendations for improvements
- Web marketing/SEO
- UX Researcher
- Visual designer
- Interaction designer
- Design process manager
- Usability Architect
- Usability tester
- Information designer
- Information Architect
- Content strategist (Editor/curator)
- Content producer (Copy writer)
- Sample positions for web staff from howto.gov (US Government)
- Usability.gov templates, including sample statements of work (US Government)
- Job Advertisement for User Experience Lead (Ontario Public Service)
- Job Specification for User Experience Lead (Ontario Public Service
- Design technology fellowships at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, US Government
- UX Designer, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Graphic Designer, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Back-end Web Developer, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Front-end Web Developer, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Accessibility responsibility breakdown (WCAG 2.0) The responsibilities associated with meeting WCAG 2.0 success criteria must be assigned to the various individuals involved to ensure the success of the content accessibility project.