Junior UI UX Designer

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Job Description:

Who we are:

GMG is a global well-being company retailing, distributing and manufacturing a portfolio of leading international and home-grown brands across sport, everyday goods, health and beauty, properties and logistics sectors. Under the ownership and management of the Baker family for over 45 years, GMG is a valued partner of choice for the worlds most successful and respected brands in the well-being sector. Working across the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia, GMG has introduced more than 120 brands across 12 countries. These include notable home-grown brands such as Sun & Sand Sports, Dropkick, Supercare Pharmacy, Farm Fresh, Klassic, and international brands like Nike, Columbia, Converse, Timberland, Vans, Mama Sitas, and McCain.

What youll be doing:

We are looking for a passionate and curious Junior UI/UX Designer to join our growing design team.

This role is ideal for someone who thrives on solving design challenges, stays updated with the latest UX trends and AI tools and is eager to grow in a collaborative environment.

Lack of experience is not a limitation, provided the candidate possesses the capability and openness to learn and adapt.

What we need:

We are looking for a passionate and curious Junior UI/UX Designer to join our growing design team.

This role is ideal for someone who thrives on solving design challenges, stays updated with the latest UX trends and AI tools and is eager to grow in a collaborative environment.

Lack of experience is not a limitation, provided the candidate possesses the capability and openness to learn and adapt.

Functional/Technical Competencies:

Solid understanding of UI/UX principles, design thinking, and user-centered design.

A unique design process that demonstrates problem-solving and creativity.

Proficiency in Figma and familiarity with design systems.

Ability to leverage AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Uizard, Galileo AI, etc.) to streamline design tasks.

Strong communication and collaboration skills.

A growth mindset, open to feedback, eager to learn, and excited to evolve.

Portfolio showcasing design work and thought process (personal projects).

Experience with user research and data-driven design.

Familiarity with accessibility standards and inclusive design.

Basic knowledge of front-end development (HTML/CSS/JS) is a plus.

Passion for emerging tech and design innovation.

Education:

Bachelors degree in design, Human computer interaction, Computer Science or a related field, or alternatively, professional training in UI/UX design.

Experience:

Total 6 years of experience in UI/UX Design

Why Join GMG?

At GMG, were dedicated to nurturing a vibrant, inclusive, and engaging work environment that promotes growth, innovation, and well-being. Join us in our mission to inspire victories that make the world better – for our team, our consumers, and our communities.

If youre seeking a challenging role where you can make a significant impact, wed love to hear from you. Apply today to become a part of our journey.

What we offer?

  • An opportunity to become part of diverse teams with international exposure
  • Comprehensive family medical insurance
  • Family residency sponsorship and flight allowances
  • Up to 30% discount in our premium retail sports brand stores
  • Up to 20% discount in our pharmacy chain

Requirements:

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