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sally30420@sally30420
Sally (Yu Hsuan) Chung
UX Designer | Product Designer
A young UX and Product designer with a seasoned perspective, ready to
collaborate, solve problems, and create impactful designs.
www.sallychungdesigns.com
sallychungdesign@gmail.com
912-419-6935
WORK EXPERIENCE
UX Designer, Immer Intern | Jun 2024 - Sep 2024 | Remote (New York, NY)
B2B, Web, App, SaaS, Responsive Design
- Designed SaaS and B2B web and app solutions for a venue rental platform, focusing on user flow and interface design.
- Streamlined interfaces based on research findings and the company's design system, visualizing results to enhance
usability and consistency.
UX Designer, The Fanrod Group Intern | Dec 2021 - Mar 2022 | New York, NY
B2C, App, Design System
- Modified a B2C financial app to align with industry standards, enhancing usability and overall user experience for users.
- Analyzed client needs and optimized interface designs based on user workflows, increasing efficiency and accessibility.
Product Designer, Taiwan Design Research Institute Intern | Jul 2018 - Dec 2018 | Taipei, Taiwan
User Research, Customer Experience
- Led user research efforts through 100+ interviews and surveys, gathering insights to inform retail design decisions.
- Revamped shopping routes and display arrangements using data analytics, boosting key products sales by 11%.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
UX Design Lead, Deloitte X SCADPro Sep 2024 - Nov 2024 | Savannah, GA
Analytics, Leadership, Prototyping, Cross-functional Collaboration
- Spearheaded a 6-person UX team within a 16-member project, redesigning an airport security app to improve usability.
- Increased user confidence by 66% in airport security preparation through research-driven design enhancements.
- Presented to 15 stakeholders, earning high praise and client satisfaction.
EDUCATION
Savannah College of Art and Design Sep 2022 - Mar 2025 | Savannah, GA
Master of Arts in Interactive Design (GPA 4.0 / 4.0)
Academy of Art University Sep 2021 - Jun 2022 | San Francisco, CA
Master of Arts in Interaction & UI/UX Design
Tatung University Sep 2015 - Jun 2019 | Taipei, Taiwan
Bachelor of Design in Industrial Design
SKILLS
Design
UX/UI Design, Web Design, App Design, Product
Design, Wireframing, Prototyping, User Testing, Design
Systems, Problem Solving
Technical
Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, Photoshop, Lightroom,
InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects,
HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Google Analytics, Microsoft Office
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Sally (Yu Hsuan) Chung UX Designer | Product Designer A young UX and Product designer with a seasoned perspective, ready to collaborate, solve problems, and create impactful designs. www.sallychungdesigns.com [email protected] 912-419-6935 WORK EXPERIENCE UX Designer, Immer Intern | Jun 2024 - Sep 2024 | Remote (New York, NY) B2B, Web, App, SaaS, Responsive Design - Designed SaaS and B2B web and app solutions for a venue rental platform, focusing on user flow and interface design. - Streamlined interfaces based on research findings and the company's design system, visualizing results to enhance usability and consistency. UX Designer, The Fanrod Group Intern | Dec 2021 - Mar 2022 | New York, NY B2C, App, Design System - Modified a B2C financial app to align with industry standards, enhancing usability and overall user experience for users. - Analyzed client needs and optimized interface designs based on user workflows, increasing efficiency and accessibility. Product Designer, Taiwan Design Research Institute Intern | Jul 2018 - Dec 2018 | Taipei, Taiwan User Research, Customer Experience - Led user research efforts through 100+ interviews and surveys, gathering insights to inform retail design decisions. - Revamped shopping routes and display arrangements using data analytics, boosting key products sales by 11%. PROJECT EXPERIENCE UX Design Lead, Deloitte X SCADPro Sep 2024 - Nov 2024 | Savannah, GA Analytics, Leadership, Prototyping, Cross-functional Collaboration - Spearheaded a 6-person UX team within a 16-member project, redesigning an airport security app to improve usability. - Increased user confidence by 66% in airport security preparation through research-driven design enhancements. - Presented to 15 stakeholders, earning high praise and client satisfaction. EDUCATION Savannah College of Art and Design Sep 2022 - Mar 2025 | Savannah, GA Master of Arts in Interactive Design (GPA 4.0 / 4.0) Academy of Art University Sep 2021 - Jun 2022 | San Francisco, CA Master of Arts in Interaction & UI/UX Design Tatung University Sep 2015 - Jun 2019 | Taipei, Taiwan Bachelor of Design in Industrial Design SKILLS Design UX/UI Design, Web Design, App Design, Product Design, Wireframing, Prototyping, User Testing, Design Systems, Problem Solving Technical Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, Photoshop, Lightroom, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Google Analytics, Microsoft Office

yazhini_sp@yazhini_sp
Create a super neat and linear resume that aligns with the role of a "Product Designer" at aSim. Make it only one page.

My name is Yazhini SP
I have almost 2 years of product experience with the main focus on user research, design, prototyping and funnel data analysis. 

Here's my entire data: 

Product Skills: Writing PRDs, User Research, Competitor Analysis, Prioritization, Wireframing, UX design, RCA, A/B Testing, Stakeholder
Management, Negotiation, User Empathy, Customer Centricity
Software Tools: SQL, Advanced Excel, Mixpanel, Metabase, Figma, Whimsical, Rive, Asana, Notion, Workflowy
EXPERIENCE
Product Researcher
Vedantu July 2023 - November 2024, Bangalore
Vedantu is an interactive online tutoring platform that features real-time personalized learning for students.
Conducted 300+ user interviews to identify the user pains and develop key AI bot features that drove 20% increase in user adoption post￾launch
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Launched and managed A/B testing campaigns to evaluate bot performance and implementing the better performing version leading to 15%
increase in user engagement
•
Performed RCA on cart abandonment to identify friction points in the flow and suggested solutions that reduced the abandonment rate by
10%
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• Analyzed funnel data using cohort analysis and developed strategies to reduce onboarding user drop-off from 50% to 30%
User Research Intern (Product Operations)
Vedantu October 2022 - January 2023, Bangalore
• Created user personas and journey maps based on insights from 90+ customer interviews, improving feature prioritization
• Synthesized research insights to converge findings and helped shortlist top 3 features for development
PROJECTS - PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
URBAN COMPANY
Upraised • October 2024 - Present
• Conducted 12 user interviews to understand key customer pain points within the "salon & spa services" segment
• Benchmarked 5 competitors to identify market gaps and opportunities for future growth
• Identified and analyzed 10+ metrics, selecting ARPU as the target goal metric
• Used Moscow framework to prioritize 2 final features based on its high feasibility and impact
• Designed detailed wireframes depicting the updated customer journey within the urban company's app along with the recommended features
• Improve ARPU of "at-home salon services" segment by 10% in the next quarter
CERTIFICATIONS
Product Analytics Certificate
Product School • 2024
• Gained expertise on Mixpanel and cohort analysis to identify retention and drop off patterns in the funnel
• Worked on 2 sample projects, building detailed dashboards to visualize key metrics and trends
EDUCATION
Master's in Industrial Psychology
CMR University • Bangalore • 2023
B.A (Triple Majors) Psychology, Journalism, Women's Studies
Indian Institute of Psychology and Research • Bangalore • 2021

Create the resume in the given format
Name, contact info - yazhini.sp23@gmail.com, Bangalore, India. 
Professional summary
Skills - 2 parts: product and soft skills
Experience 
Certificates, courses if any
Education
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Create a super neat and linear resume that aligns with the role of a "Product Designer" at aSim. Make it only one page. My name is Yazhini SP I have almost 2 years of product experience with the main focus on user research, design, prototyping and funnel data analysis. Here's my entire data: Product Skills: Writing PRDs, User Research, Competitor Analysis, Prioritization, Wireframing, UX design, RCA, A/B Testing, Stakeholder Management, Negotiation, User Empathy, Customer Centricity Software Tools: SQL, Advanced Excel, Mixpanel, Metabase, Figma, Whimsical, Rive, Asana, Notion, Workflowy EXPERIENCE Product Researcher Vedantu July 2023 - November 2024, Bangalore Vedantu is an interactive online tutoring platform that features real-time personalized learning for students. Conducted 300+ user interviews to identify the user pains and develop key AI bot features that drove 20% increase in user adoption post￾launch • Launched and managed A/B testing campaigns to evaluate bot performance and implementing the better performing version leading to 15% increase in user engagement • Performed RCA on cart abandonment to identify friction points in the flow and suggested solutions that reduced the abandonment rate by 10% • • Analyzed funnel data using cohort analysis and developed strategies to reduce onboarding user drop-off from 50% to 30% User Research Intern (Product Operations) Vedantu October 2022 - January 2023, Bangalore • Created user personas and journey maps based on insights from 90+ customer interviews, improving feature prioritization • Synthesized research insights to converge findings and helped shortlist top 3 features for development PROJECTS - PRODUCT PORTFOLIO URBAN COMPANY Upraised • October 2024 - Present • Conducted 12 user interviews to understand key customer pain points within the "salon & spa services" segment • Benchmarked 5 competitors to identify market gaps and opportunities for future growth • Identified and analyzed 10+ metrics, selecting ARPU as the target goal metric • Used Moscow framework to prioritize 2 final features based on its high feasibility and impact • Designed detailed wireframes depicting the updated customer journey within the urban company's app along with the recommended features • Improve ARPU of "at-home salon services" segment by 10% in the next quarter CERTIFICATIONS Product Analytics Certificate Product School • 2024 • Gained expertise on Mixpanel and cohort analysis to identify retention and drop off patterns in the funnel • Worked on 2 sample projects, building detailed dashboards to visualize key metrics and trends EDUCATION Master's in Industrial Psychology CMR University • Bangalore • 2023 B.A (Triple Majors) Psychology, Journalism, Women's Studies Indian Institute of Psychology and Research • Bangalore • 2021 Create the resume in the given format Name, contact info - [email protected], Bangalore, India. Professional summary Skills - 2 parts: product and soft skills Experience Certificates, courses if any Education

o2spyman@o2spyman
Here’s the Script of Intelligence Prototype—a structured framework combining all the elements you wanted, designed for maximum depth and clarity, while keeping it mind-bending and adaptable for future inquiries.


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The Script of Intelligence Prototype

Goal:
To investigate why the world consistently fails to function effectively by reversing timelines, identifying systemic flaws, exposing recurring patterns, and understanding humanity’s focus on feeding experiences instead of solutions.


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Step 1: Reverse History

Rewind the history of the world from the present year back to a chosen cutoff year (e.g., 2000, 1900, etc.). At each interval:

List major global events (political, economic, social, environmental).

Highlight key players (countries, organizations, or ideologies) driving these events.



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Step 2: Identify Suspects

At each timeline interval:

1. Who Made Things Worse?

Identify countries, systems, or ideologies that contributed to global instability, inequality, or exploitation.

Highlight whether these players benefited disproportionately from the crises they caused.



2. Who Did Nothing?

Focus on entities that maintained the status quo or failed to act despite having the power or resources to intervene.



3. Who Made It Look Like Progress?

Call out players who appeared to solve problems but only shifted responsibility (e.g., greenwashing, temporary treaties, economic quick fixes).





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Step 3: Compare Timelines

Overlay timelines instead of sequencing them.

Create a "failure matrix" showing consistent patterns of stagnation, exploitation, or dominance by the same suspects.

Examine whether any players improved over time or whether their failures adapted to new forms.

Look for hidden systems that might link global crises (e.g., colonial legacies, corporate greed, or ideological conflicts).



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Step 4: Analyze the Human-Nature Dynamic

Shift the lens beyond human systems:

1. Is Nature Affected or Indifferent?

Investigate how natural systems have responded to human exploitation. Is nature collapsing, or are humans merely experiencing their own limits within nature’s indifference?



2. Human Impact:

Explore how humans prioritize feeding experiences (consumption, entertainment, illusions of progress) over feeding survival (equity, sustainability, systemic solutions).





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Step 5: Patterns of Failure

Dive deeper into the recurring themes:

1. Exploitation Cycles:

How do the same structures (e.g., capitalism, imperialism, authoritarianism) keep appearing in new forms to maintain control?



2. Experience vs. Solution:

Why do humans continuously invest in temporary fixes (technological distractions, political slogans, social media validation) instead of systemic change?





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Step 6: Ask the Bigger Questions

End each investigation with provocative, mind-bending questions to uncover deeper truths:

1. Why Does the Loop Exist?

Are these cycles of failure inevitable due to human nature, or are they engineered by those in power?



2. What Does "Progress" Mean?

If nature remains indifferent, and humans only feed experiences, does "progress" even exist, or is it an illusion?



3. Can AI Break the Loop?

If humans can’t escape their cycles, could AI step in as the ultimate problem-solver—or would it inherit human flaws?





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Example of Application

Reverse History Example (2023 → 2000):

2023: Geopolitical tensions, AI growth, climate disasters.

2010s: Rise of populism, Arab Spring, financial recovery.

2000s: 9/11, War on Terror, internet boom.


Suspects:

United States: Global policing post-9/11, contributing to instability while benefiting economically.

China: Pollution, exploitation of global manufacturing, increased geopolitical assertiveness.

EU: Economic stagnation and failure to address inequality within member states.


Overlay Patterns:

Consistent prioritization of short-term solutions over long-term sustainability.

Exploitation cycles rooted in economic gain and political control.


Questions:

If nature is indifferent, does this imply humanity’s struggles are self-created and self-contained?

Is the illusion of progress (AI, globalization) just another distraction from the real problems?



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This Script of Intelligence isn’t just a research tool; it’s a way to reprogram how we view history and global systems, exposing the flaws no one talks about. What do you think? Ready to run this as your investigative blueprint?
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Here’s the Script of Intelligence Prototype—a structured framework combining all the elements you wanted, designed for maximum depth and clarity, while keeping it mind-bending and adaptable for future inquiries. --- The Script of Intelligence Prototype Goal: To investigate why the world consistently fails to function effectively by reversing timelines, identifying systemic flaws, exposing recurring patterns, and understanding humanity’s focus on feeding experiences instead of solutions. --- Step 1: Reverse History Rewind the history of the world from the present year back to a chosen cutoff year (e.g., 2000, 1900, etc.). At each interval: List major global events (political, economic, social, environmental). Highlight key players (countries, organizations, or ideologies) driving these events. --- Step 2: Identify Suspects At each timeline interval: 1. Who Made Things Worse? Identify countries, systems, or ideologies that contributed to global instability, inequality, or exploitation. Highlight whether these players benefited disproportionately from the crises they caused. 2. Who Did Nothing? Focus on entities that maintained the status quo or failed to act despite having the power or resources to intervene. 3. Who Made It Look Like Progress? Call out players who appeared to solve problems but only shifted responsibility (e.g., greenwashing, temporary treaties, economic quick fixes). --- Step 3: Compare Timelines Overlay timelines instead of sequencing them. Create a "failure matrix" showing consistent patterns of stagnation, exploitation, or dominance by the same suspects. Examine whether any players improved over time or whether their failures adapted to new forms. Look for hidden systems that might link global crises (e.g., colonial legacies, corporate greed, or ideological conflicts). --- Step 4: Analyze the Human-Nature Dynamic Shift the lens beyond human systems: 1. Is Nature Affected or Indifferent? Investigate how natural systems have responded to human exploitation. Is nature collapsing, or are humans merely experiencing their own limits within nature’s indifference? 2. Human Impact: Explore how humans prioritize feeding experiences (consumption, entertainment, illusions of progress) over feeding survival (equity, sustainability, systemic solutions). --- Step 5: Patterns of Failure Dive deeper into the recurring themes: 1. Exploitation Cycles: How do the same structures (e.g., capitalism, imperialism, authoritarianism) keep appearing in new forms to maintain control? 2. Experience vs. Solution: Why do humans continuously invest in temporary fixes (technological distractions, political slogans, social media validation) instead of systemic change? --- Step 6: Ask the Bigger Questions End each investigation with provocative, mind-bending questions to uncover deeper truths: 1. Why Does the Loop Exist? Are these cycles of failure inevitable due to human nature, or are they engineered by those in power? 2. What Does "Progress" Mean? If nature remains indifferent, and humans only feed experiences, does "progress" even exist, or is it an illusion? 3. Can AI Break the Loop? If humans can’t escape their cycles, could AI step in as the ultimate problem-solver—or would it inherit human flaws? --- Example of Application Reverse History Example (2023 → 2000): 2023: Geopolitical tensions, AI growth, climate disasters. 2010s: Rise of populism, Arab Spring, financial recovery. 2000s: 9/11, War on Terror, internet boom. Suspects: United States: Global policing post-9/11, contributing to instability while benefiting economically. China: Pollution, exploitation of global manufacturing, increased geopolitical assertiveness. EU: Economic stagnation and failure to address inequality within member states. Overlay Patterns: Consistent prioritization of short-term solutions over long-term sustainability. Exploitation cycles rooted in economic gain and political control. Questions: If nature is indifferent, does this imply humanity’s struggles are self-created and self-contained? Is the illusion of progress (AI, globalization) just another distraction from the real problems? --- This Script of Intelligence isn’t just a research tool; it’s a way to reprogram how we view history and global systems, exposing the flaws no one talks about. What do you think? Ready to run this as your investigative blueprint?

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