P3P3 — Mid-Level Professional
Product Designer (UI/UX Designer) P3–P4
Drive usability test success and user feedback scores.
What this level means
Fully competent professional; works independently on standard projects
- Scope
- Features or a sub-system end-to-end
- Autonomy
- Works independently on standard work; reviewed on the non-standard
- Complexity
- Diverse problems; adapts existing approaches
- Impact
- Project / team outcomes
- Decision rights
- Owns implementation decisions for own scope
- Leadership
- Mentors juniors informally
- Typical experience
- 3–5 yrs
What you'd do
- Achieve high usability test success
- Ensure positive user feedback
- Optimize design iterations
- Contribute to product improvements
- Conduct usability tests.
- Analyze user feedback.
- Optimize design processes.
- Collaborate on product improvements.
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Usability testing
- User feedback analysis
- Design iteration
- Product improvement
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Prototyping
- User research
- Communication
- Usability testing methods
- User feedback analysis
- Design iteration techniques
- Product design improvement
- User-centered design
- Prototyping tools
- Design thinking
- Collaboration strategies
- Usability Test Success Rate
- User Feedback Scores
- Design Iteration Count & Efficiency
- Cross-Functional Impact
What good looks like
- Experience in usability testing
- Ability to drive design improvements
- Proficiency in user feedback analysis
Common titles
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What it pays
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