Designing your design process
...things for our users. Become best friends with the person building your designs The relationship between the designer and front-end developer is really important. I don’t just want to hand...
...things for our users. Become best friends with the person building your designs The relationship between the designer and front-end developer is really important. I don’t just want to hand...
...to deploy their own infrastructure which created further dependencies between teams that were slowing us down we had tight coupling between teams when releasing new data which led to long...
...quality assurance) Data Science bootcamp and other learning and development outreach activities such as promoting the data roles at Home Office at universities project-specific business context, stakeholders, data sets, code...
...distinction between managerial and technical pathways. Our Engineering Profession team champion continuous professional development (CPD). We’ve launched an engineering training catalogue with an extensive list of courses aimed specifically for...
...disputes translation of technical concepts to non-technical users so they’re understood by all Our Technical Architects work closely with delivery teams and are hands-on – they might code prototypes or...
...the service to fix these problems, using patterns and components from GOV.UK’s Design System, the Home Office Design System and the Technology Code of Practice. This included a redesigned application...
...interaction designers work closely with user researchers, content designers and front-end developers, iterating prototypes based on research with users and moving to working with real code as early as possible....
...a Market Research Society (MRS) Company Partner, so we also align our policies with the MRS Code of Conduct. At the heart of our approach sits the User Research Ethics...
...good code as part of a team, not to win a popularity contest. Some offices are better than others Developers, male or female, are in demand. And that’s a fact...
...wrong things.’ ‘The end users need something different from what we initially thought.’ It’s much better to find these things out at the start so you can fix it, rather...
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