UX/Interaction Designer
Position Description
Responsibilities
- The UX/Interaction Designer creates user experience and interaction designs and communicates requirements.
- The UX/Interaction Designer ensures compliance with digital accessibility regulations and requirements by performing the following duties and responsibilities:
- Create user experience and interaction designs with accessibility in mind
- Incorporate accessibility requirements into design documents and specifications
- Partner with colleagues and team members to prioritize accessibility in user experience and interaction design
Qualifications
Required
Applicants for the UX/Interaction Designer role are required to have these qualifications:
- Knowledge of digital accessibility and disability inclusion
- Knowledge of regulations related to digital accessibility (e.g., Section 508, ADA)
- Knowledge of WCAG 2.1 AA requirements
- Experience creating user experience and interaction designs that meet accessibility guidelines
- Experience designing for platform technologies (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript, iOS, Android)
- Experience designing inclusive flows that take into account keyboard interaction, non-visual user interaction, use of color and contrast, and multimedia interactions
Preferred: Applicants with the following qualifications will be preferred:
- Experience articulating and incorporating accessibility requirements into user experience and interaction design documents and specifications
- Experience conducting usability tests that include participants with disabilities
Interview Questions
Screening
- Knowledge of digital accessibility and disability inclusion
- Who benefits from accessibility?
- How would you define inclusive and/or universal design? Can you provide an example? (Does not need to be web related)
- What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to keep informed of the latest updates on accessibility and inclusive design?
- Experience creating user experience and interaction designs that meet accessibility guidelines
- How do you see accessibility fitting into your role in the organization?
- How do you incorporate accessibility into your day to day activities? (Email, document creation, when presenting content, etc.). Give an overview of the process you go through for (insert example).
- What educational resources would you recommend to a developer or designer that wants to improve their accessibility skills?
Interview Committee
Required
- Knowledge of regulations related to digital accessibility (e.g., Section 508, ADA)
- Describe the difference between Section 504 and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
- Describe the difference between Section 508 and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
- Knowledge of WCAG 2.1 AA requirements
- What is WCAG? What are the differences between A, AA, and AAA compliance?
- What are the Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines and what are some of the benefits of using these guidelines when creating an authoring tool?
- Experience designing for platform technologies (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript, iOS, Android)
- Describe appropriate instances to use a link, vs a generic button, vs a submit button.
- Experience designing inclusive flows that take into account keyboard interaction, non-visual user interaction, use of color and contrast, and multimedia interactions
- Walk us through a project where you improved the accessibility of a product. What specifically did you change? Who did you partner with most closely to build and launch it (or not launch it, if applicable).
- What are some user experience (UX) concerns to be aware of when using iconography in user interfaces (UI)?
- Explain the difference between operable and non-operable content. What is the expected navigation experience for operable content? What is the expected navigation experience for non-operable content?
- How can carousels be problematic for users with disabilities?
- How would someone with a physical disability interact with a product or website? What are key design aspects you would need to ensure are available to that user?
- What are concerns that someone with a vestibular disorder would have interacting with a product or website? How would you address those interaction concerns?
- Hypothetically, if you were designing a training course, what are key design considerations you would make when implementing a video? To drill down farther, how would someone who is deaf-blind interact with a video?
- Have you worked on accessibility for a design system (if not, have you come across an example?). How was accessibility integrated, and was it done well?
Preferred
- Experience articulating and incorporating accessibility requirements into user experience and interaction design documents and specifications
- When should you use or recommend ARIA roles or attributes to solve an accessibility issue?
- Experience conducting usability tests that include participants with disabilities
- How have you engaged users with disabilities in providing feedback throughout the development process?
- Experience using assistive technologies (e.g., VoiceOver, JAWS, Dragon Naturally Speaking, ZoomText, mobile solutions, etc).
- Describe two types of assistive technology and how you have tested with them.
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