Adam Murphy
About Adam Murphy
Adam Murphy is a UX/UI Designer currently working at WalkMe™ in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has a background in engineering and IT support, having previously held roles at WalkMe™ and the University of San Francisco.
Work at WalkMe
Adam Murphy has been employed at WalkMe™ since 2020, currently serving as a UX/UI Designer. His role involves creating user-centered designs that enhance the overall user experience. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Sr Solutions Engineer at WalkMe™ from 2018 to 2020, where he contributed to various projects aimed at improving digital adoption solutions. Adam's tenure at WalkMe™ reflects a commitment to advancing user experience through innovative design and engineering solutions.
Previous Experience in IT Support
Before joining WalkMe™, Adam Murphy worked as an IT Support Specialist at the University of San Francisco from 2013 to 2015. In this role, he provided technical support and assistance to students and staff, ensuring the smooth operation of IT services. His experience in IT support laid a foundation for his later roles in technology and design, emphasizing problem-solving and user assistance.
Education and Expertise
Adam Murphy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science from the University of San Francisco, completing his studies from 2012 to 2016. This educational background provided him with a strong analytical foundation, which he applies in his current role as a UX/UI Designer. His expertise in user experience design is complemented by his technical knowledge gained through previous engineering roles.
Career Progression
Adam Murphy's career has shown a clear progression in the technology sector. He began his professional journey at the University of San Francisco as an IT Support Specialist, followed by roles at WalkMe™ as a Solutions Engineer and later as a Sr Solutions Engineer. His current position as a UX/UI Designer at WalkMe™ highlights his growth and adaptability within the field, showcasing his ability to transition from engineering to design.