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Biasly: UX Design Internship Offered

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Biasly: UX Design Internship Offered

Salary: Not specified

Location: Remote

Are you a creative and analytical individual looking for a hands-on learning opportunity in UX design? Look no further! Biasly, a political news website with a unique focus on media bias ratings, is offering a UX design internship. As a remote and flexible role, it is perfect for those seeking to fulfill internship and credit hour requirements prescribed by their university.

Founded in Salt Lake City, United States, Biasly aims to provide unbiased and accurate news to its audience. As a growing company in the competitive industry of media and journalism, Biasly values diversity, creativity, and innovation. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and open communication, Biasly offers a dynamic work environment for interns to learn and develop their skills.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Work closely with our design team to create web page designs using Figma
  • Conduct surveys to gather feedback from users
  • Participate in our internship training program to develop skills in UX design

Job Qualifications:

  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Excellent web and user experience design skills
  • Highly analytical and detail-oriented
  • Reliable and able to meet deadlines
  • Team player

Preferred: Major in design, UX, marketing, or related fields.

Perks and Benefits:

  • Real-world experience in the fast-paced media industry
  • Opportunity to gain class credit
  • Flexible schedule and remote work
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • Valuable exposure to UX design and media bias ratings

To find out more or apply for this role, please use the following link: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/biasly-ux-design-internship-offered

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