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About the Role
Product Designers work with our customers, engineers, product management, and customer success to determine design requirements, create mockups, user workflows, do user research, and provide feedback to constantly improve our product. You will be part of the full product development cycle, from strategic user decisions to pixel-perfect design delivery.
Responsibilities
Lead and manage design projects from conception to delivery.
Create user journeys, wireframes, detailed UX flows, prototypes, UI mockups, sketches, visuals, decks, and explanations that promote understanding and alignment with cross functional teams.
Simplify complexities around data visualization, helping our users get actionable insights seamlessly.
Iterate based on feedback from a broad range of team members, users, and subject matter experts. Give and receive feedback in regular reviews and critiques with designers.
Build a thorough understanding of the technology and influence the product strategy.
Design, conduct and synthesize user research activities to help build a deep understanding of our users and address usability issues. Drive design decisions based on data from user metrics as well as qualitative interviews.
Effectively communicate design concepts to a range of stakeholders and audiences within the team as well as across the company. Build consensus and balance different priorities while dealing with ambiguity.
Initiate ideas and solutions beyond the product roadmap to improve the overall experience for our users.
Apply for this role if you:
5+ years of design experience, ideally with demonstrated success in enterprise/SaaS software products
Experience and/or passion for working with data visualization
Have a strong portfolio that showcases your design work
Can articulate the reasoning behind your design decisions
Can think through user problems while understanding technical constraints
Self-learner with aptitude for understanding complex, technical concepts
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