Content Designer, Product Design - Senior Associate Level

Capital One Capital One · Banking · New York, NY +1

Content Designer for Capital One's Experience Design team, focusing on creating user-centered digital content for products, interfaces, and communications. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams, understanding user needs and business goals, and working within established design systems and regulated environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Leverage strong writing and understanding of user experience design skills to craft compelling, accurate and accessible digital content experiences; use appropriate tools, platforms, frameworks and design systems to create artifacts that may include content audits, taxonomy and terminology lists, content guidelines and patterns, content governance models and microcopy for websites, user interfaces, emails, push notifications and chatbot responses that support end-to-end user flows
  2. Use data, research insights and creative problem-solving to support customer-centered design decisions across projects
  3. Understand your product, processes and partner goals to recognize and bridge gaps between customer-centered solutions and business needs
  4. Work with your team and partners to gather feedback, understand the tech and data capabilities and emerging technologies in order to inform your work and navigate technical limitations
  5. Build relationships with cross-functional partners and continuously identify opportunities to collaborate, incorporating diverse perspectives to elevate project work and build trust
  6. Present work to diverse audiences using a human-centered approach, incorporating meaningful evidence and effectively articulating decisions

Skills

Required

  • content design
  • content strategy
  • UX writing
  • design system contribution

Nice to have

  • Figma
  • collaboration with product, tech and business partners
  • experience working in heavily regulated, data heavy problem spaces

What the JD emphasized

  • heavily regulated
  • data heavy problem spaces