Janina Enrile
About Janina Enrile
Janina Enrile is a Senior UX Writer at Cleo in London, United Kingdom, with a diverse background in editorial, reporting, and brand copywriting roles.
Senior UX Writer at Cleo
Janina Enrile currently serves as a Senior UX Writer at Cleo in London, England. She assumed this role in April 2021. In this position, she leverages her unique approach to UX writing to enhance user interactions and streamline experiences. Her responsibilities include crafting clear, user-friendly content and collaborating with the design and product teams to ensure a cohesive user experience.
Previous Experience at Cleo
Prior to her current role, Janina Enrile worked at Cleo as a UX Writer from 2019 to 2021, gaining two years of experience in the London office. Her work involved writing and optimizing content for user interfaces, focusing on clarity and user engagement. During this period, she honed her skills in making complex information accessible and straightforward for users.
Career as a Brand Copywriter at G Adventures
From 2016 to 2019, Janina Enrile was a Brand Copywriter for G Adventures in Toronto, Canada. Over these three years, she developed content that resonated with the brand's adventurous and global audience, ensuring consistency in brand messaging across various platforms. Her role required a deep understanding of the target audience and the ability to convey the brand’s values and mission effectively through compelling copy.
Educational Background
Janina Enrile studied at Queen's University from 2009 to 2013, where she achieved a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English Language & Literature and Biology. Her diverse academic background provides a solid foundation for her career in UX writing, combining the analytical skills from her biology studies with the critical thinking and communication skills from her English studies.
Professional Website and Unique Approach
Janina Enrile maintains a personal website at janinaenrile.com, where she showcases her work and insights as a UX writer. Known for critiquing the user experience of everyday objects like coffee makers and remote controls, she brings a unique perspective to her professional practice. This approach highlights her dedication to improving user interactions in both digital and tangible environments.