Product Designer

May 20, 2025
Application ends: August 20, 2025

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About the Role

We’re looking for a Product Designer who doesn’t just move pixels, but moves people — through interfaces that are quietly intelligent, surprisingly helpful, and stubbornly consistent. You’ll be designing tools used daily by technical and non-technical users alike, many of whom depend on our platform to make real-time, high-stakes decisions.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys translating messy workflows into clean, well-structured interfaces, and who can balance user empathy with business pragmatism. You’ll work closely with PMs, engineers, and data scientists to bring clarity where others see complexity.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Map the edges of ambiguity: Work with PMs to define interaction models for complex features where there may be no clear precedent.
  • Design for momentum: Create interfaces that help users get into flow quickly, reduce context switching, and make multi-step tasks feel fast.
  • Prototype at fidelity: Whether in Figma or code, build interactive prototypes that let stakeholders experience the product before it’s built.
  • Ship with engineering: Participate in design QA, support handoff with documentation, and ensure design intent stays intact during implementation.
  • Invent patterns, not just screens: Build durable UI patterns and system-level components that can scale across multiple product surfaces.

What We’re Looking For

  • 3–6 years of experience designing B2B or technically complex interfaces (e.g., dashboards, analytics, internal tools).
  • You’ve redesigned a live feature based on observed user behavior—not just feedback—and can show the before/after thinking.
  • You understand interaction cost: you optimize not just how a feature looks, but how long it takes users to understand and act on it.
  • You’re comfortable designing for incomplete data states, error handling, edge cases, and backend limitations.
  • Strong command of typography, spacing, and hierarchy—you’ve got opinions on when to use 14pt vs. 16pt and can defend them.
  • Experience working within or contributing to a design system that other designers and engineers rely on daily.

Nice to Have (Not Required)

  • Prior experience designing for data-heavy products or developer-facing tools.
  • Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG 2.1+) and how to design for them practically.
  • Basic front-end knowledge (React, CSS variables, design tokens) to better collaborate with engineers.

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