User Experience (UX) | Bloomberg LP (original) (raw)
Make it intuitive. Maximize the usability and accessibility of interacting with Bloomberg products and services.
UX Teams
Make your vision a reality. Use observational research, interaction design, data visualization and prototyping to help our clients see the data that drives their insights on the global economy. Become a champion of the end user.
Interaction Designer
Design the product experience. Guide concept development, wireframe design and lo-fi prototyping. Meet with clients to contextualize their needs, document their observations and use what you learn to inform your solutions.
User Experience Researcher
Study what makes our users tick. Use our state-of-the-art UX lab to conduct task-based lab sessions, ethnographic interviews, heuristic evaluation, data analysis and more. Work across product and engineering groups to ensure clients get the most out of our products.
Visual Designer
Create the visual language. Work closely with software developers and interaction designers to effectively create our brand look and feel with the need to display complex data in a clear, precise and compelling way.
Technical Writer
Simplify the complex. Work closely with product managers and programmers to create client-facing documentation. Articulate the capabilities and potential of the Bloomberg Terminal and our range of products.
What our employees are saying
“Because our software is used by professionals across the capital markets, we’re always responding to something new: A new financial service our clients want to offer, a new regulation to adapt to, or a new technology to deploy. Bloomberg is also pretty “flat,” with all team members having the opportunity to – and being expected to – speak up, contribute, and collaborate with stakeholders from day one.”
— Ash Brown
Global Head of User Experience
“Constraints make our work more interesting. Because the Terminal has a tight, information-dense screen, it makes clarifying the information hierarchy challenging. There’s always an opportunity to improve our design patterns and system.”
— Ali Jeffery
UX Framework Manager
“Constraints make our work more interesting. Because the Terminal has a tight, information-dense screen, it makes clarifying the information hierarchy challenging. There’s always an opportunity to improve our design patterns and system.”
— Ali Jefferey
UX Framework Manager
How Bloomberg Terminal UX designers conceal complexity.
(1:03) Over 350,000 financial decision makers rely on the Bloomberg Terminal, every day. When our UX team makes changes, they ensure no one misses a beat. Read more