Work with UX in Schibsted
Being a part of the Schibsted family means having opportunities, colleagues and networks that span through many different markets and countries. You’ll have the opportunity to stretch beyond your role – and borders – and also be a part of a forward-looking UX-community of inspiring people and challenging tasks. In other words, unlimited possibilities.
Meet Lukas, UX designer - Aftonbladet
Unlimited possibilities
When working for Schibsted’s central data & tech organization a passion for transforming complex systems and fragmented experiences into coherent user journeys that solve the users’ problems and delight them, comes in handy. You will work closely with UX Researchers, Product Managers, and Developers to understand user needs, test solutions and assumptions
Working for a Schibsted brand like for instance news media VG, you’ll be a part of a team including top competencies in product, tech, and design. You get included in all parts of the design process.
Working at one of Schibsted’s startups, like fintech company Lendo, means you get to be a part of an entrepreneurial environment yet have all the perks from being a part of the Schibsted family.
"We have a huge impact on people's lives"
Enabling consumers to make sustainable choices by buying and selling used goods, is one of the reasons UX designer Michelle Cheung loves working at Schibsted’s Norwegian marketplace, FINN.no. Working on new and exciting features that will help shape the future is another.
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Meet Stina Janson, UX Director at Schibsted Products & Technology, on a typical day at work. Stina leads a team of 40+ UX'ers, designers and researchers in News Media.
Read moreSchibsted Talks
Magnus Helgesen is a UX Lead In Schibsted News. In this episode, he explains why user-centered design might not be the optimal practice for news. He also presents us with an interesting alternative.
“I think it is important to feel that the work you do has an impact and that you are doing things that people actually care about”