Microsoft

UX Strategy Lead

United States, Washington, Redmond + 1 more

Found: February 5, 2026

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This position is located in Redmond, Washington.

Compensation:

USD $119,800 - $234,700 per year

Responsibilities:

  • Define and govern scalable UX standards across sites and hubs.
  • Establish interaction standards and publish usage guidance.
  • Partner with Design and Development to translate UX patterns into design specs.
  • Map target journeys and identify friction points.
  • Define information architecture principles and governance.
  • Run user testing and validation programs.
  • Conduct usability reviews to catch issues early.
  • Ensure accessibility in UX patterns.
  • Establish UX checkpoints for launches and redesigns.
  • Synthesize insights into actionable recommendations.

Qualifications:

  • Master's or Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field with significant experience in product or service design.
  • Experience driving UX strategy for high-traffic web properties.
  • Strong understanding of information architecture and user testing.
  • Familiarity with accessibility standards.

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