Sinem Erdemli
About Sinem Erdemli
Sinem Erdemli is a User Experience Designer at Red Badger in London, where she has worked since 2014. She holds a Master's degree in Design from the London College of Fashion and has previous experience in project management and internships at notable companies like Deloitte and Pfizer.
Work at Red Badger
Sinem Erdemli has been employed at Red Badger as a User Experience Designer since 2014. Over the course of her tenure, she has contributed to various projects that focus on enhancing user experience through design. Prior to her current role, she worked at Red Badger as a Project Manager from 2013 to 2014. Her experience in these roles has allowed her to develop a strong understanding of user-centered design principles and project management methodologies.
Education and Expertise
Sinem Erdemli holds a Master of Design from the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, which she completed from 2011 to 2012. She also earned a Master of Science in Management from Università Bocconi between 2010 and 2012. Her undergraduate studies include a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Bilkent University, completed from 2006 to 2010. This diverse educational background equips her with a blend of design and management skills relevant to her role in user experience.
Background
Sinem Erdemli began her professional career with internships at Pfizer in 2008 and Deloitte in 2010, both in New York. These early experiences provided her with foundational insights into the corporate environment. Following her internships, she transitioned into roles in product management and project management, including a position as a Junior Product Manager at Citysocializer in 2013. This progression reflects her growing expertise in user experience and project oversight.
Internship Experience
Sinem Erdemli has completed internships at notable companies, including Pfizer and Deloitte. Her internship at Pfizer took place in 2008 for one month, while her internship at Deloitte occurred in 2010, also lasting one month. These experiences contributed to her understanding of industry practices and helped shape her career path in user experience design.