Applications are accepted until further notice.
What You Will Do:
Design intuitive features and interactions for the Breach Protection Suite of products in a highly technical problem space.
Conduct customer, market, and competitive landscape research activities to inform design decisions.
Create both low and high-fidelity design artifacts to communicate design concepts effectively.
Drive alignment and consistency across all products within the Breach Protection Suite.
Contribute to the evolution of our design system and processes.
Participate in weekly design rituals with other designers to grow your knowledge of best practices and build team culture.
Act as a liaison between design, product, and engineering teams, advocating for user-centered approaches and contributing to product strategy.
Prioritize and champion user-centered methodologies, refinements, and improvements across all products.
Who You'll Work With:
You'll collaborate with a diverse team, including designers, researchers, product managers, and software engineers. Additionally, you'll engage with multiple product teams to deliver a unified user experience.
Who You Are:
You have a proven ability to guide sophisticated features from concept to production and beyond.
You possess experience collaborating across multiple product teams to deliver a unified user experience.
You have a strong understanding of web technologies, tools, and industry trends.
You are proficient with common design tools such as Figma and Miro.
You possess excellent storytelling skills with the ability to articulate design concepts visually and verbally.
You have proven visual design skills through a compelling portfolio.
Minimum Requirements:
3+ years of experience as a Product Designer in a SaaS environment
3+ years of experience using modern graphical software suites, prototyping tools, and familiarity with core web technologies (Figma, Miro, Framer, AI tools such as Vercel v0, HTML/CSS/JS)
Nice to Have:
Experience designing for integration and authorization flows
Use of AI in your prototyping toolchain
Familiarity with the cyber security domain and incident response
Experience showcasing your work through prototypes, presentations, and Vidcasts
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