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Dominique Carney
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Hi! My name is dom.

I am UX Researcher with 2 and half years of experience in Enterprise Design. I translate user insights into actionable recommendations for digital products.

Chicago native and food enthusiast, I'm a female thought leader passionate about user-centric design and storytelling. With a background in Cybersecurity and UX research, I combine analytical prowess with strategic thinking. I advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, aiming to create social impact and drive change in underrepresented communities.

Coming from a diverse family background, including nurses, veterans, engineers, and community leaders, I embrace various perspectives and cultural acceptance. Results-driven and adept at data analysis, I specialize in driving actionable insights and business process improvements.

 
“In reality, people want to tell a good story - a “narrative”- of their life and will change what they say to fit the view of who they are and to whom they are talking. ”
— David Travis & Philip Hodgson

Abstract Explorer

  • Quantitative Research Methods: Card Sorting, Heuristics Evaluation, Surveys

  • Qualitative Methods: Contextual Inquiry, Ethnography Research, Focus groups, User Interviews, Remote Moderated Research, Stakeholder Walkthrough, Usability Testing, Affinity Diagramming

  • Cybersecurity

  • Agile (Jira, Confluence)

  • Artificial intelligence (Learning)

  • Design tools: Figma, MIRO

Embraces the unknown: I am the opposite of risk-averse, where I bring innovative tech strategy to any team, seamlessly connecting what no one knows as broken. My 20/20 visionary thinking and strategic prowess are perfect for design thinking, artificial intelligence engineering, cybersecurity, and emerging tech.

 
“Storytelling can help products and communications hook the imagination of users and invite actions and behaviors.”
— Ellen Luption : Design is Storytelling
“Until a character becomes a personality it cannot be believed”
— Walt Disney