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UX Designer II Take Home Assessment

This document outlines the UX Designer II take-home assessment for System Initiative. It is designed to verify:

  • Your proficiency with high-fidelity prototyping and user flow creation
  • Your ability to conceptualize and design features that enhance collaboration
  • Your capacity to make thoughtful design decisions and clearly articulate their value

We use a take-home assessment to allow you to work in your most productive environment. Feel free to use any tools, resources, or references that you need. We recommend spending no more than 4 hours on this assessment. While the scope of this exercise may exceed the time allotted, we aim to understand how you prioritize and break down complex problems into manageable deliverables.

What you will be building

At System Initiative, we work using opportunities so we wanted to break down the problem using an opportunity canvas

UX Designer Opportunity Canvas

Deliverables

  1. Wireframes that clearly illustrate how a user would engage with the feature from start to finish.

  2. Design Rationale Be prepared to discuss your design decisions during a follow-up session. Highlight:

    • The user value of the feature
    • How it enhances collaboration
    • How it integrates with System Initiative’s current design principles

Guidelines

  • Spend no more than 4 hours on this exercise. Focus on prioritizing and delivering key aspects of the feature.
  • Your work should showcase:
    • Creativity and problem-solving
    • An understanding of user needs and behaviors
    • Attention to detail and usability

Submission

When you’ve finished, share the Figma link containing your high-fidelity prototype or wireframe along with the user flow diagrams to hiring@systeminit.com. Ensure all materials are organized and labeled clearly for review.

If you'd like to keep the work private then you can share the link with paul@systeminit.com and mahir@systeminit.com as collaborators

We look forward to reviewing your work and discussing your thought process in the follow-up session!

Screenshots of a workspace

A sample workspace we'd like to apply this problem to is:

workspace

This workspace is the result of running our AWS VPC tutorial. You can use that tutorial to build the same workspace