Starting out in digital trade

...out if we could develop exporting content on GOV.UK through user needs research. Feedback on our prototype, has been really informative, helping us to work towards a better user experience....
...out if we could develop exporting content on GOV.UK through user needs research. Feedback on our prototype, has been really informative, helping us to work towards a better user experience....
...Union. The research phase will see us getting out of the office. We’re going to be attending events, talking to users and potential users, really trying hard to get inside...
...others to learn from our work only makes our products better. We also need users to be able to hear about the changes we are making. Finally, we improve how...
...inaccurate or outdated information to users generating a disjointed end-to-end user experience having inadequate privacy, cookie, accessibility and data protection provisions Critically, these microsites had no check-step, governance or retirement...
...to work with because they lack standardisation or control. This leads to ambiguity and inconsistent tagging. If the tags are untidy, then they become difficult to reuse and develop new...
...the department focus its activity on the highest value opportunities. They did this by making better use of data and providing a digital self-serve offer to exporters and investors. Service...
...infrastructure to support sharing this with operational users across government Tariff Management Tool (TaMaTo): this is the user interface allowing users to maintain and update the UK Trade Tariff open...
...Manager in Tariff Management Tool), Matt Jukes (Head of Product) and Kelly Voysey (Product Adoption Manager). Jo introduced DDaT and the role it plays in providing digital, data, user-centered design...
...at DIT, so we use these to get involved with local volunteering opportunities as a team. These range from litter picking to helping with painting and general maintenance at local...
...the skills and experience you can bring. We do not always specify a word count, but around 300 words is recommended. A hiring manager’s perspective: Sophie Keren, User Research Profession...