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GVOC

UX/UI designer

United Kingdom
Posted about 18 hours ago
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Company Description

GVOC is a growth-focused technology company that helps businesses of all sizes leverage data to drive sustainable expansion. By combining Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business Intelligence (BI), and Consumer Intelligence (CI), GVOC delivers an integrated Growth Intelligence (GI) platform. This approach enables small and medium-sized businesses to benefit from economies of scale early in their journey. Through advanced analytics and AI-driven efficiencies, GVOC supports organizations in optimizing operations, reducing costs, and scaling quickly. Team members at GVOC contribute to solutions that make data-driven growth accessible and impactful for diverse industries.

Role Description

We are hiring a full-time UX/UI Designer with strong graphic design skills to join our team. The ideal candidate is someone who can think beyond visual design, understanding users, business objectives, product requirements, and translating them into intuitive, engaging digital experiences. You will be responsible for designing digital products and interfaces while also supporting the team with high-quality graphics, marketing materials, presentations, and other visual communication assets.

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Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme

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£35,000/yr

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Your economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.

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Responsibilities

  • Design intuitive and user-friendly web and mobile experiences from concept to final interface.
  • Create user flows, wireframes, prototypes, mockups, and high-fidelity UI designs.
  • Develop and maintain design systems, components, and reusable UI patterns.
  • Create graphics for social media, marketing campaigns, presentations, reports, newsletters, and other communication materials.
  • Maintain consistency across product interfaces and external brand communications.
  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment, manage multiple projects, and communicate clearly with diverse stakeholders.
  • Familiarity with accessibility standards and design systems is a plus.

Requirements

  • 2+ years of professional experience in UX/UI.
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating both UX/UI and Graphic Design capabilities.
  • Strong understanding of user-centered design principles and design thinking.
  • Proficiency in Figma.
  • Good knowledge of graphic design principles including typography, composition, hierarchy, spacing, colour, and visual balance.
  • Experience designing responsive web and mobile interfaces.
  • Ability to create wireframes, prototypes, user flows, and high-fidelity designs.
  • Experience creating marketing and social media graphics.
  • Strong attention to detail and visual consistency.
  • Ability to communicate design decisions clearly and receive and implement feedback.

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Nice To Have

  • Experience working with design systems.
  • Experience working with developers and understanding technical constraints.
  • Experience with branding and visual identity design.
  • Experience creating data visualizations or infographics.

What We Are Looking For

We are looking for a designer who is both strategic and hands-on, someone who can ask “What problem are we solving?” before asking “What should this look like?” The ideal candidate has strong visual taste, understands user behaviour, can communicate effectively with product and engineering teams, and is comfortable moving between product interfaces and graphic/marketing design when needed.

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Skills

UX/UI Design
Graphic Design
Figma
User-Centered Design
Wireframing
Prototyping
User Flows
Design Systems
Responsive Design
Typography
Visual Hierarchy
Marketing Graphics
Design Thinking
Visual Communication
Data Visualization

Location

United Kingdom

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