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Saba Zaidi
Staff Interaction Designer and Manager
Professional Background
Saba Zaidi is a seasoned User Experience (UX) designer with over 8 years of rich and diverse experience under her belt. Saba began her professional journey at a startup, laying the groundwork for her creative and technical expertise. She gained invaluable experience at Ancestry, which subsequently paved the way for her illustrious career at Google, where she has spent the last 6+ years honing her skills. At Google, Saba has been instrumental in collaborating closely with engineers, product managers, and other talented UX professionals, including researchers, visual and motion designers, and prototypers. Her collaborative approach underscores her belief in the power of interdisciplinary teamwork, allowing her to create meaningful user experiences across various surfaces including mobile, web, desktop, and emerging interfaces such as Smart Displays for Google Assistant.
Currently, Saba manages a team of six talented designers, leading the Consumer UX for the Assistant Ecosystem at Google. Her leadership style is marked by encouragement of creativity and innovation, helping her team thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape. With a focus on user-centric design, Saba is committed to enhancing the ways consumers interact with technology, ensuring that their experiences are not only seamless but impactful.
Education and Achievements
Saba's academic credentials are impressive, underscoring her strong foundation in computer science and engineering. She graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Harvard University in 2011. During her time at Harvard, Saba excelled academically and went on to further enhance her interdisciplinary skills. She participated in the DLab: Design course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which broadened her understanding of design thinking and innovation.
In addition to her formal education, Saba has pursued further learning opportunities, including attending the Harvard Summer School program at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia. She also completed a User Experience Design course at General Assembly, showcasing her commitment to ongoing professional development. Saba's well-rounded educational journey, combined with her practical experience, sets her apart as a leader in the field of UX design.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Saba has made several significant contributions to the field of UX design. At Google, she has not only been a Senior Interaction Designer but has also ascended through the ranks as an Interaction Designer II and III, demonstrating her exceptional capabilities and leadership potential. Her role as a Staff Interaction Designer currently positions her as a key influencer in shaping UX strategies and practices within one of the world's leading technology companies.
Saba has also made a noteworthy impact in her earlier roles, including a tenure as a Product Designer at Ancestry.com and as a Product and Design Associate at Inflection. Her experience at the International Development Design Summit (by MIT DLab) involved working on rural biomass electrification, which highlights her dedication to designs that contribute to social good and environmental sustainability. Her role as a Teaching Fellow in Introduction to Computer Science (CS50) at Harvard University reinforces her passion for education and knowledge sharing, helping to inspire the next generation of tech leaders.
Saba thrives in collaborative, inter-disciplinary environments that stimulate both her technical and creative sides, enabling her to solve complex problems at both a system and detailed level. She is deeply motivated by crafting meaningful products that enhance usability and contribute positively to the design community, reflecting her desire to make a tangible difference through her work. Her extensive understanding of consumer behavior and needs shapes her user-centered design approach, ensuring that the products she helps design resonate with users on multiple levels.