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Imagine what you could do here. At Apple, new ideas have a way of becoming great products, services, and customer experiences very quickly. Bring passion and dedication to your job and there's no telling what you could accomplish. Asia Pacific IS&T team builds systems for the most dynamic and versatile business teams at Apple. We work on many high-impact projects that serve various Apple lines of business. We use the latest technologies and are constantly opening up the boundaries. Will you join us in crafting solutions that do not yet exist? We are hiring a UI/UX Software Engineer.

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Be ready to make something great when you come here. Dynamic, inspiring people and innovative, industry-defining technologies are the norm at Apple. The people who work here have reinvented and defined entire industries with our products and services. The same passion for innovation also applies to our business practices - strengthening our commitment to leave the world better than we found it. Come be part of Asia Pacific IS&T team if you want to help deliver the next amazing Apple product. This role demands the best and brightest; the ideal candidate will be self- motivated, accountable, technically strong and offers a diverse skillset that aligns with the key qualifications listed above. • A successful candidate has strong technical skills, passion to create intuitive user experiences; with a keen eye for details to design & deliver results which would surprise & delight our customers. • You will be challenged to find creative solutions to technical problems, feel comfortable working with complex systems and large data sets. • Build prototypes for testing, to flesh out designs and refine interactions. • Actively collaborate with business partners and engineering teams on innovative solutions, requirements, scope and project deliverables.

Minimum Qualifications
  • 8+ years experience building pixel-perfect, robust and accessible user interfaces for the web.
  • 5+ years experience in front-end design and JavaScript libraries such as AngularJS, ReactJS, VueJS, jQuery.
  • 5+ years experience with CSS3 and Less/Sass (ability to write mixins, partials, functions etc) and usage in large scale applications.
  • Experience in web analytics, accessibility, standards and SEO techniques.
  • Strong visual design balanced with usability and interaction design skills.
  • Experience in gathering inputs from users & partners and use your design thinking and experience to help shape project requirements and scope.
  • Apply standard methodologies with strong consideration for accessibility, scalability, and ease of maintenance.
  • Strong presentation skills and experience in crafting visually engaging presentations.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience working with multiple teams on multiple projects at once.
  • Dynamic learner who is enthusiastic in sharing new ideas.


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