Job Description
We’re looking for a UX Designer who thrives on translating ambiguity into clarity. If you enjoy digging into messy user workflows, mapping behavioral edge cases, and making complex systems feel intuitive without oversimplifying them, this is your role. You’ll work closely with product managers, engineers, and researchers to bring structure to evolving product areas—especially ones that serve both technical users and everyday people. This isn’t a role for someone who just wants to “make it pretty.” We need someone who gets satisfaction from refining interaction logic, stress-testing edge cases, and making long-term UX debt disappear.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with PMs to define problem spaces and map out the full UX of multi-step user flows across web and mobile.
- Sketch low-fidelity interaction models that account for all states, exceptions, and transitions before jumping to hi-fi mockups.
- Conduct or support usability testing sessions and synthesize feedback to improve flows, not just visuals.
- Work closely with developers to ensure implementation matches intent—catching UX inconsistencies before they reach production.
- Identify UX debt, propose solutions, and champion redesigns that improve clarity and reduce cognitive load.
- Maintain a system-level awareness of how new features integrate into the existing experience, especially in legacy product areas.
Qualifications:
- 3–5 years of UX Design experience (not including internships), with at least one role focused on complex, multi-feature platforms.
- Demonstrated skill in user flow design, including edge cases and exception states. Please provide examples.
- Strong familiarity with design systems and how to work within (and occasionally push) their constraints.
- Proficient in Figma, with the ability to build interaction prototypes and annotate flows clearly for dev handoff.
- Comfortable with low-fidelity explorations and diagramming tools (Miro, Whimsical, etc.) to map concepts before designing screens.
- Evidence of having worked on products where clarity and efficiency mattered more than visual novelty.
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