About this role
You will lead a design team to define UX strategy, create design systems, and deliver best-in-class digital product journeys. Additionally, you will mentor team members and engage with executive stakeholders to solve complex business problems through design.
The role requires over 10 years of design experience with at least 5 years in a management capacity, preferably within large organizations. Candidates must demonstrate design excellence, strong stakeholder management skills, and the ability to translate abstract problems into tangible design solutions.
What they're looking for
UX strategyUser flowsWireframingPrototypingDesign systemsStakeholder managementMentoringDesign research
Frequently asked questions
What does a VP, Design Team Lead for IBG Employee Experience, Group Design, Consumer Banking Group at DBS Bank do?
You will lead a design team to define UX strategy, create design systems, and deliver best-in-class digital product journeys. Additionally, you will mentor team members and engage with executive stakeholders to solve complex business problems through design. The role requires over 10 years of design…
What skills does this VP, Design Team Lead for IBG Employee Experience, Group Design, Consumer Banking Group role need?
Key skills for this role include UX strategy, User flows, Wireframing, Prototyping, Design systems, Stakeholder management.
How much does a VP, Design Team Lead for IBG Employee Experience, Group Design, Consumer Banking Group at DBS Bank pay?
The employer did not list a salary for this role. Most similar Singapore roles publish their band on the job page.
Is this VP, Design Team Lead for IBG Employee Experience, Group Design, Consumer Banking Group role remote, hybrid, or on-site?
This role is on-site, based in Singapore.
How do I apply for this VP, Design Team Lead for IBG Employee Experience, Group Design, Consumer Banking Group role?
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