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Amanda Jung

Sr. Product Designer at GoCoach

Amanda Jung has diverse work experience in the field of design and research. Amanda currently works as the Lead Product Designer at SkillCycle since October 2022. Prior to that, they worked at Gambyt as a UX Designer from March 2022 to October 2022, and as a Jr. UX Designer from April 2021 to February 2022. Amanda also served as a Graduate Student Instructor at the University of Michigan from September 2018 to April 2020.

In terms of internships, Amanda held positions at Kumanu as a UI/UX Design Intern, where they played a key role in enhancing the user experience for the well-being app Purposeful. Amanda also interned at the ICPSR at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, where they worked as a Web Team Intern and an Assistant in Research. In these roles, Amanda was involved in redesigning webpages, conducting user research, and developing high-fidelity prototypes.

Additionally, Amanda gained experience in marketing and branding through their role as a Marketing and Media Assistant at Michigan Medicine and as a Brand Intern at the University of Michigan Credit Union. Amanda also gained research experience as a Research Intern at Taipei Medical University, where they worked on analyzing survey data and presenting research projects.

Overall, Amanda Jung has a well-rounded background in design, research, and marketing, with a focus on user experience and usability.

Amanda Jung's education history includes a Master's of Science in Information - MSI degree in Human Computer Interaction from the University of Michigan - School of Information. Amanda also holds a Bachelor of Science - BS degree from the University of Michigan, with a major in Psychology and Statistics. The exact start and end years for these degrees are not provided.

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New York, United States

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GoCoach

GoCoach offers personalized career coaching and learning at scale so that companies can educate, empower, and retain the people they hire.


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