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Graduate – User Experience Designer (UX Designer) – Technology

Job Type : Permanent, Full Time

Salary : £28000/annum

Would you love to build a career that’s centred around creating brilliant online experiences for our customers?

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Are you passionate about design principles and have an understanding of User Centred Design?

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Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you’ve studied)?

If so, a Graduate User Experience Designer role with us could be just what you’re looking for.

As the UK’s largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn’t be the company we are today.

But we’re not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology.

That’s why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one.

Technology careers for diverse Graduates

New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don’t need to have studied IT previously to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Music to Maths, from Business Studies to History, and they’re all equally brilliant.

We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you’re curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest – you’ll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop.

User Experience (UX) Design is a design process that focusses on designing user interfaces that offer a great experience to its users. From how people access our websites and apps, to their usability and accessibility, it’s our UX teams that are responsible for this. They build a bridge to the customer, helping us to better understand, and fulfil their needs and expectations.

As a Graduate User Experience Designer you will either be based in Norwich or London and will champion the customer and pursue every opportunity to ensure that we’re delivering digital products that address true customer needs. You will be an advocate of user research and participate in such activities during the design process. You will be given enough responsibility to work autonomously, taking responsibility for the work you deliver with support from others around you in the design team.

You’ll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment – a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice.

Where you’ll be based:

We offer our Graduate User Experience (UX) roles in our Norwich or London offices.

At Aviva we ask our teams to think about when they work in the office and when they work at home. This will vary depending on your role. We call this SMART working. When you join us, your leader will take time to discuss this with you and to agree what works for you, your team and the organisation.

About you

To join us as a Graduate, you’ll:

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Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year

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Plus you’ll have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths

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Ideally have some design experience and an understanding of UX principles either through your studies or outside interests

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Be a force for change and improvement – whether it’s through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we’ll want to see how you’ve helped make things better

You will also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we’ll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology.

If you’re also a natural problem solver who loves to learn new things, we think you’ll fit right in.

What will you get for this role?

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Starting salary from £28,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications)

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A permanent role from right from the outset – you’ll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking role rotations

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Professional qualifications aligned to your role

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A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors – many of whom have been with us for years

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A great support network including leaders, mentors and buddies who will help you grow into your role

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A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days

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An annual performance-related bonus and pay review

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Generous defined contribution pension scheme

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Plus plenty more

The recruitment process:

We’ll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process.

The process itself involves:

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Making an online application – this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV

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If you pass the initial CV screen, you’ll be sent some online tests

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Pass these, and you’ll have a telephone interview with us

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And if you do well in these, there’s an assessment day

We are looking at a September 2022 start date for all roles.

Proud to be diverse

We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you.

We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you’ve applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we’ll make sure we interview you.

*As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By ‘minimum criteria’ we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role

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