We are looking for a designer who can help team understand user needs and then shape and create intuitive and accessible product user experiences. Maybe you call yourself a User Experience designer or Product Designer. And you already have experience working with product teams and maybe even clients in an agency environment.
In our team you will work with cross-functional product teams to craft products that meet user needs and move business metrics of Accenture’s clients.
You can read more about what we are expecting you to bring in this thank you note that peeks one year into the future (there’s a more traditional summary below if you’re looking for that).
So, what would you want to get the kudos for after your first year?
Read on and let us know if you find yourself in that description!
Hi Future Studio Teammate,
When you joined us a year ago, we already knew you’d make a big impact.
Your first year with us was all about shaping how we discover and define great products, leading workshops and designing interfaces. Not just on the products themselves but also for our internal products at our Studio.
We imagined you’d do a great job with your facilitation skills. We were happy to see you kicking things off by running stakeholder interviews that uncover not just business goals, but the hidden user needs no one told you about. You led workshops that brought clarity to messy problems and helped product teams and their leadership align around what really mattered – people and their experience using the products.
We were excited to see how you validated ideas with rigor. It didn’t matter if you were designing click tests to compare interaction patterns, running surveys to understand user sentiment, or synthesizing qualitative feedback into design improvements and product “course corrections”. Your ability to combine quantitative and qualitative methods helped the teams make smarter decisions faster.
And while your focus was on UX, your ability to translate insights into usable meant your work didn’t just live in wireframes and slide decks. It shipped products.
We admired your craftsmanship. It was enlightening to see how you care about your process: how you frame problems, how you choose the right methods, and how you bring stakeholders and members of your teams along for the ride. That’s what made your work not just good, but meaningful.
It was a pleasure seeing how you lead discovery efforts and all the ways you brought to evaluate concepts early and often. It helped a lot that you worked across disciplines and departments and helped your teams build products that truly served people, not just business goals.
It was inspiring to see how quickly you picked up and used AI tools and LLMs on your projects – even those you had little experience with, initially. And how you shared what you learned with the rest of the design team and everyone else in the Studio.
I was pleasantly surprised that you took an active role in our Studio activities, joined our “terrace meetups” and grilled halloumi with us.
Looking forward to seeing what you achieve in the next year.
Petr, your design team lead
