My name is Jacqueline and I'm a User Experience Designer currently working at Eli Lilly & Company
Spearheaded 9 user interviews and integrated research findings into 3 key personas, user journeys, and user workflows using FigJam
Designed 100+ wireframes in Figma across 3 iterations refined for optimal user satisfaction based on feedback from users and stakeholders
Created low-fidelity and high-fidelity interactive prototypes in Figma using key features such as auto-layout, components, overlays, variants, and smart automate
Presented designs to 20+ users and stakeholders in a tabletop simulation of the user journey
Developed multiple iterations of high-fidelity prototypes for an ongoing project used by 50+ clinical designers to optimize clinical trials
Automated address verification for direct-to-patient shipping using JavaScript, React, Material UI, GitHub; as well as AWS Lambda, Secrets Manager, and CloudWatch
Developed and deployed “Revive,” a fully serverless, scalable web extension that reimagines sustainable fashion. Used React, Tailwind CSS, Figma, Python; as well as AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, OpenSearch, and API Gateway. Done in a team of 3
Initiated all UX design, UX development, and Frontend development using React, Figma, and Tailwind CSS
Led a team of 10 in all user experience related topics for a website in Medicines Development
Conducted user interviews and synthesized the collected data to create 7 wireframes and 8 high-fidelity prototypes
Developed code in JavaScript, NodeJS, and Material UI based off the prototypes for the next release of the website
Created and distributed 11 user stories and 13 subtasks in an agile framework using Jira and Lucidchart that improved user experience
Administered all user experience design and development in a team of four using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Flask, and Git and learned intentional team management
Implemented and deployed a Vanderbilt Steel Drums website for 100+ steel drum students every semester
Problem-solved with students to answer Python programming questions during office hours for a class size of 181 students
Evaluated and provided feedback on 200+ coding assignments, 50+ midterms, and 25+ final projects
GPA: 3.72, Dean’s List
Relevant Coursework: Human Computer Interaction, Web Development, Software Engineering, Data Structures