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Product Experience eCommerce Rookie, Summer 2020 Internship

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Under Armour

Product Experience eCommerce Rookie, Summer 2020 Internship

Austin, TX +1 location
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Under Armour’s Summer League Rookie Program offers current college students the chance to get inside the world’s most dynamic brand in sports. While interning at Under Armour, Rookies will be key players in advancing our mission: Under Armour makes you better. You will spend your summer making an impact on your team, learning from others through mentoring, networking, and training, and experiencing what it’s like to live in a great city and work for a fast-paced, innovative, and growing company.

    This is an opportunity to be part of the Global eCommerce team to help us create the next generation of commerce experiences. Our growing team of passionate designers, engineers, and product owners live and breathe technology. You will shape the experience design and execution for web, mobile web, and native app experiences. While contributing to our mission to create a compelling online shopping experience unrivaled in the industry across all of our U.S. and international websites

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

    • Deliver and execute finished UI for web, mobile web, and native apps based on existing style guides and design systems
    • Collaborate in the exploration of new, innovative product ideas while refining existing features.
    • Use qualitative and quantitative data to inform designs and solutions (e.g. web metrics, a/b test results, third party research, consumer profiles, etc.)
    • Consider global requirements for your work (e.g. longer text in translations, cultural considerations, etc.)
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  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    • Experience designing for web, both desktop and mobile (iOS and Android experience are a plus)
    • Proficient with a variety of design and prototyping tools such as Illustrator, inVision, Sketch, Hype, Axure, and Keynote
    • Strong collaborator and a contributor to an interdisciplinary team that includes designers, product owners, product managers, and engineers
    • Able to thoroughly understand the conceptual basis of a brand and how it should inform the design

    Education and/or Experience

    • BS in Interaction Design, Digital Design, Graphic Design, Integrated Design, New Media, Web Design
    • Expected graduation between December 2020-June 2021
    • Must have an online portfolio

    Note: To be considered, please provide a link to an online portfolio

  • Benefits

    Perks + Benefits

    • Mentorship Program: Under Armour Rookies are assigned mentors who are there to help them navigate the company, share their experiences, and expand their networks.
    • Leadership Speaker Series: Senior leaders at UA share about the business, lessons learned, leadership advice, and take questions in a casual format with Rookie-led Q&As.
    • Impactful Projects: Rookies work on high-impact projects with real data, customers, technology or design needs in order to make an impact on the team.
    • Volunteering Opportunities: During the program, Rookies will get involved in the community, gaining perspective, and making a difference with non-profits throughout the city.
    • Sample Sale: Rookies design, operate and manage a pop-up Under Armour store at our Baltimore Global Headquarters. For one week, Rookies step out of their day job and come together to work toward a common goal.
    • Social Events: We’re all about the team inside and outside the office. The Rookie Program Sports League and other social events give teammates and Rookies the chance to get tonknow each other outside the office.
  • Industry
    Sporting Goods
  • Locations
    San Francisco, CA • Austin, TX
  • About Us

    Under Armour is an environment where building a great team is vital, where doing whatever it takes is the baseline, and going above and beyond to protect the brand is commonplace.