Mabel Ortega Callejero
About Mabel Ortega Callejero
Mabel Ortega Callejero is a UX Designer currently working at Jobble in Boston, Massachusetts. She has a diverse background in communications, marketing, and product design, with experience in various roles across multiple countries.
Work at Jobble
Mabel Ortega Callejero has been employed at Jobble as a UX Designer since 2022. In this role, she focuses on enhancing user experiences and improving product design. Her work contributes to the development of innovative solutions that meet user needs in the digital landscape.
Previous Experience in the Arts and Creative Industry
Prior to her current position, Mabel worked as a Freelance Writer for METAL MAGAZINE from 2014 to 2018. During her four years in Barcelona, she contributed to the arts and creative industry through various written pieces. Her experience also includes roles such as Communications & Media Specialist at Blanquerna - Universitat Ramon Llull from 2011 to 2014 and as a Product Designer at bunq in 2021.
Education and Expertise
Mabel holds a Bachelor's degree in Advertising from Universitat Ramon Llull, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. She also completed an Exchange Program at Universidad ORT Uruguay in 2014, focusing on Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. Additionally, she studied Product Design and Human Computer Interaction at Ironhack in 2021.
Background in Marketing and Communications
Mabel has a diverse background in marketing and communications. She served as a Junior Marketing Specialist at Future Cosmetics from 2016 to 2018 and worked as a Marketing Specialist for Heritage Brands in 2018. Her experience also includes a role as a Communications Specialist at Webhelp from 2015 to 2016.
Self-Employment and Consulting Work
Since 2020, Mabel has been self-employed as a Product Design Consultant, providing expertise in product design from her base in Amsterdam. She also undertook a personal project as a Sustainable Traveller from 2018 to 2021, during which she traveled through Australia, India, and the Polynesian Islands.