Courtney L.

Product Designer @ Humanly

About Courtney L.

Courtney L. is a Product Designer based in Seattle, Washington, with a background in user research and strategy for mobile and desktop applications. She has worked at various organizations, including Cobalt, Stackline, and Humanly, while pursuing her education at Wellesley College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Current Role at Humanly

Courtney L. currently serves as a Product Designer at Humanly, a position held since 2023. Based in Seattle, Washington, Courtney works in a hybrid capacity, contributing to the design and development of user-centric products. Notably, Courtney is involved in post-launch tracking for the Humanly desktop dashboard and chat bot, ensuring that user feedback informs ongoing improvements. Additionally, Courtney led the design and development of the internal bot building platform, Braavos.

Previous Experience in Product Design

Before joining Humanly, Courtney L. worked as a Product Designer at Cobalt from 2021 to 2023, where remote work was the norm. In 2023, Courtney briefly worked at Stackline as a Product Designer for three months in an on-site role. Earlier in 2020, Courtney gained experience as a Junior UX Designer at Bundil App for four months, further solidifying a foundation in product design.

Education and Academic Background

Courtney L. holds a Bachelor's degree in Media Arts and Computer Science from Wellesley College, achieved in 2021. Additionally, Courtney studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where a Bachelor's degree was also pursued. Prior to that, Courtney attended Bellevue College, focusing on Biology/Biological Sciences during a gap year from 2017 to 2018. The educational journey began at the International Community School, where a High School Diploma was obtained in 2017.

Experience in UX Design and Research

Courtney L. has extensive experience in UX design and research. From 2019 to 2021, Courtney worked as a UX Design Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contributing to various projects. Earlier in 2020, Courtney completed a UX design internship at MIT for three months. This background has equipped Courtney with specialized skills in user research and strategy for both mobile and desktop applications.

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