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UX, Pasadena, Why ADP
UX, Pasadena, Why ADP
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[TEXT] Katie, UX Designer
[KATIE] Something that stood out for me about the UX team here is that I was definitely part of an entire group that welcomed me from the get go. In a lot of places I’ve worked before, there weren’t dedicated UX designers, dedicated UX researchers. I think that having a lot of people working with you makes a real difference, at least to my workflow.
I think something that’s great about ADP is that there are a lot of complex problems to solve. Something that attracted me to UX in the first place was problem solving. I think that we have no shortage of a lot of complexity to figure out inflows.
Another selling point is the team. A lot of UX designers are working with just a couple other people. In the past, that’s been my story, too. When I came here, there was a big team of dedicated researchers and dedicated designers, and I kind of fell into a family of UX designers that has been really great for my personal growth and professional growth. And we’re able to do a lot more as a team than we could as separate individuals.
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Curious to know what to expect as a UX Designer at ADP? Hear from Katie as she shares how her role involves solving complex problems, which is what drew her to the role in the first place.