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Now, let’s talk about the superhero we need: a Founding UX/UI Designer. We are a pre-seed startup funded by Village Global (a VC chaired by Reid Hoffman and backed by Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and more) and angels including founder/CEO at OpenGov, Google's former Director of Security, and the founders of Mural, Pactum AI, WhatsApp, and others.
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We are looking for a Product Designer to join our growing design team. 8+ years of experience as a Product Designer. Initially built to take the pain out of peer-to-peer payments, Cash App has gone from a simple product with a single purpose to a dynamic ecosystem, developing unique financial products, including Afterpay/Clearpay, to provide a better way to send, spend, invest, borrow and save to our 47 million monthly active customers.
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Blueprint is growing fast, and with our recent success in executing a bottom-up, product-led growth strategy, we are seeking a highly-capable product + visual designer to strategically and tactically execute on both growth marketing design and UX/UI design initiatives.
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Senior Product Designer, Commerce (Merchant) Full-time. The ability to apply consumer insights and metrics to inform design decisions and influence the product roadmap. Our product designers take a product, feature, or experience from ideation to production.
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We are looking for a Product Designer to join the Cash App commerce design team. 5+ years of experience as a Product Designer. The ability to apply both consumer insights as well as product thinking and intuition to inform design decisions and influence the product roadmap.
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We aspire to build such products at Padlet, and are looking for a Senior Product Designer to help us fulfill our aspirations. Product: We are making the default way of collecting and sharing thoughts on the Internet.
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Collective Voice is looking for a Product Designer to join our Design team and work collaboratively to evolve, iterate and oversee user experience of products (creator/influencer platform) from conception, testing to launch.
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The opportunity: We're seeking a Staff Product Designer with a passion for simplifying complex workflows and handling data reporting to join our multi-disciplinary Shipping Solutions Team. This role is perfect for someone passionate about building tools for enterprise workflows and understanding global logistics.
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Your RoleAs a senior product designer, your role will be to create wonderful experiences that unify user needs and business outcomes. As the company’s second product designer, you will have an active role in helping to build and shape Pomelo’s design culture and processes.
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5+ years experience in a Product Designer or similar role. Deep empathy for data practitioners and their problems; Ability to lead and synthesize qualitative research and work side-by-side with data scientists and data engineers to learn about their needs and develop product requirements to solve their problems in innovative and valuable ways.
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About the Role We seek a Staff Product Designer motivated by the opportunity to learn from an exceptional team and deliver delightful experiences for our customers—a ground floor opportunity in a design-driven company.
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We are growing the product design team and looking for a designer who has the curiosity to get to know our users and the chops to design world-class experiences. Working with our PM, research, customer success and support teams, you will actively seek end-user product feedback and collaboratively advance solutions to improve product adoption and utilization.
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As a Principal Product Designer on Bitcoin, you will help define the role of Bitcoin at Cash App, lead and execute major product initiatives, and work with the other discipline leads to set strategy and nurture a high performing team.
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We are hiring a Product Designer to join our team and help shape the future of Sei’s ecosystem. Design product flows to create a seamless customer experience - this entails UI UX design for all customer segments.
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We're seeking a Staff Product Designer with a passion for simplifying complex workflows and handling data reporting to join our multi-disciplinary Shipping Solutions Team. This team builds solutions for customers who use Flexport’s emerging Booking Management and Order Management systems to connect with their suppliers and contractors, putting you at the center of a developing product.
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