Work experience

Here are highlights of where I’ve shaped user experiences at three leading organizations.

2018–Present, Lead UX Designer

Indeed

Since November 2018, I’ve led design efforts across a wide range of initiatives within Indeed’s Job Seeker experience including Native Apps, Apply Flow, Messaging, Notifications, Home Page, Search, Growth, Global Navigation, Help Center, Profile, and most recently, AI-driven experiences.

Key projects

  • AI-Powered Agent:
  • Defined UX vision, interactive prototypes & component library for a job-search assistant
  • Profile Redesign:
  • Shifted from resume-only to holistic user profiles
View case studies
Indeed Resume Builder

Indeed Resume Builder


2014–2018, Lead UX Designer

Grand Rounds

From November 2014 to October 2018 I was a Lead Designer at Grand Rounds. I was responsible for their end-to-end patient experience across desktop, mobile web, and native.

Key projects

  • Patient Experience:
  • Conceived new patient experience vision used to attract new customers.
  • Design System:
  • Built & maintained a Sketch based component library.
Grand Rounds interface

Grand Rounds patient interface 2018


2010–2014, Mobile UI Designer

eBay

From September 2010 to October 2014 I was the lead designer for the eBay iPhone application. Included below are some examples of work flows and screenshots from the application.

Key projects

  • In-Store Pickup:
  • Integrated in-store-pickup for select sellers.
  • Selling Flow Redesign:
  • Unified mobile selling UI across platforms.
  • Cross-Platform Item View:
  • Launched a new, shared item page for iOS & Android.

Workflows

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In-Store Pickup
September 2014

Integrated in-store pickup option into the eBay iPhone app. This allowed users to filter on eligible inventory & select the store they would like to pick up their order from.

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Selling Flow
September 2014

In this release we updated the visual style of the selling flow to improve legibility and bring the design closer in alignment with the Android implementation.

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Item View Redesign Overview
September 2014

A large scale cross platform project was launched to create a new Item View that would work across all mobile platforms. These are the iPhone visual designs based on wireframes provided by the feature designer.

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iOS6 v3.0 Visual Design
December 2012

Prior to the release of iOS7 the eBay app went through a massive visual refresh using extensive custom elements.

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iOS7 v3.2 Visual Design
September 2013

With the launch of iOS7 looming, we quickly adopted the iOS7 design and flattened out the UI.

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App Home Screen Evolution
2008—2014

Since joining eBay's iPhone team the Home Screen has undergone an evolution from being a utility based home screen to being a shopping inspiration based home screen.

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eBay iPhone App screens

A collection of screens from the app as of 2014.

  1. Homepage: Signed Out
  2. Sign In
  3. Homepage: Signed In
  4. The Feed
  5. Search Results
  6. View Item
  7. Shopping Cart
  8. Selling Flow: List an Item

eBay app screenshots from 2014