Geet Garg
About Geet Garg
Geet Garg is a Senior User Experience Designer with extensive experience in usability and design research. He has worked for several notable companies, including ThoughtWorks, Rolta India Limited, Infosys, CKS Consulting Pvt. Ltd., and Philips.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Geet Garg has been employed at ThoughtWorks as a Senior User Experience Designer since 2018. In this role, Garg focuses on enhancing user experience through design and research methodologies. The position involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to create user-centered solutions that meet client needs. ThoughtWorks is known for its commitment to agile software development and innovative technology solutions, providing Garg with a dynamic environment to apply expertise in user experience design.
Previous Experience at Rolta India Limited
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Geet Garg worked at Rolta India Limited as a Usability Analyst - Lead from 2015 to 2017. During this two-year tenure in the Mumbai Area, Garg led initiatives to improve usability across various projects. The role involved analyzing user interactions and implementing design improvements to enhance overall user satisfaction.
Experience at Infosys
Geet Garg served as a User Evaluation Expert at Infosys from 2011 to 2015. Over four years in Bangalore, Garg was responsible for conducting user evaluations to assess product usability. This role required a strong understanding of user-centered design principles and the ability to translate user feedback into actionable insights.
Role at Philips
Garg worked at Philips as a Senior Usability Expert from 2017 to 2018. In this one-year position in Bangalore, Garg focused on enhancing product usability through expert analysis and research. The role involved collaborating with product teams to ensure that user experience considerations were integrated into product development processes.
Design Researcher at CKS Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Geet Garg began their career as a Design Researcher at CKS Consulting Pvt. Ltd. from 2010 to 2011. This one-year role involved conducting research to inform design decisions, focusing on understanding user needs and behaviors. Garg's work contributed to the development of user-centered design strategies within the organization.