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Product Designer III

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Our Mission:

Our mission is to multiply what matters:  growth, retention, and efficiency.  We envision a future where companies, teams and people reach their full potential.

Our People:

People are the heart and soul of 6sense. We serve with passion and purpose. We live by our Being 6sense values of Win as One Team, Stay Curious, Do The Right Thing, Own the Outcome, and Create Belonging.  Every 6sensor plays a part in defining the future of our industry-leading technology.  6sense is a place where difference-makers roll up their sleeves, take risks, act with integrity, and measure success by the value we create for our customers.  We want 6sense to be the best chapter of your career. 

What we’re looking for:  

  • 3-5 years of working experience as UX Designer 
  • Experience with designing B2B SaaS applications 
  • Customer-centric design mindset 
  • Passion for creating products that resonate on an emotional level and drive business results 
  • Experience working on Martech, Adtech, or Salestech applications is a strong plus, but not mandatory 
  • Multiple concepts and iterations around user interaction models and workflows Wireframes, screen flows, prototypes 
  • Understand how design impacts customers and business 
  • Good at tracking business post design implementation to measure success and identify opportunities to enhance the experience 
  • Discovery : Work with PM to discover customer’s needs by doing customer research 
  • Define : Do competitive analysis and external trends analysis and define the problems, usability criteria and critical success factor  
  • Design: Use different design frameworks to produce the customer-centric solution and deliver, personas, user scenarios/stories, storyboards, Journey Map, User Flows, Wireframes  
  • Deliver: UI with spec, communicate the rationale behind the design, help dev team move forward  
  • Online portfolio showing examples of real published work skills required 
  • A positive attitude; a collegial outlook; and the flexibility to work in a fast-changing environment — and a sense of humour is a plus for our team culture  

In this role, you will: 

  • Articulate complex visions through simple and novel designs 
  • Engage with customers and learn quickly through iterative prototyping 
  • Participate in customer research and apply insights to generate designs that deliver customer delight 
  • Collaborate effectively with other designers, product managers, developers and marketers 
  • Design user interactions, workflows, and interfaces that meet feature user needs, customer feedback, and feature requirements. 
  • Solicit feedback and contribute constructively to design reviews 
  • Advance a strong point of view, backed up by customer data, design rationale, personal expertise, and industry trends  

What you’ll bring to this role: 

  • As a Product Designer and part of our UX team, you will collaborate closely with our Design, Product Management, Development teams and other cross-functional partners and customers.  

You will excel at this role if: 

  • You are highly skilled in all aspects of design: User Research, Information Architecture, Wireframing, Visual Design, and Usability Testing. Turning complex flows into simple and intuitive experiences and working on deliverables throughout the product life cycle to support design discussions, decision making, and development. 
  • You have B2B SaaS experience and have worked closely with product management development and analytics team to ensure the highest quality product delivery. 
  • You have the ability to put yourself in the user’s shoes, read between the lines of user feedback, and keep a constant drumroll of UX improvements. 
  • We need someone who has imagination and vision, but who’s also able to buckle down to produce actionable designs. 
  • You’ll have smart, skilled, and personable colleagues — culture is as important to us as the final product. Our reputation and vision are the strongest in our market and we’re backed by a seasoned executive team to help navigate our continued year-over-year growth, even during uncertain times. 

Our Benefits: 

Full-time employees can take advantage of health coverage, paid parental leave, generous paid time-off and holidays, quarterly self-care days off, and stock options. We’ll make sure you have the equipment and support you need to work and connect with your teams, at home or in one of our offices. 

We have a growth mindset culture that is represented in all that we do, from onboarding through to numerous learning and development initiatives including access to our LinkedIn Learning platform. Employee well-being is also top of mind for us. We host quarterly wellness education sessions to encourage self care and personal growth. From wellness days to ERG-hosted events, we celebrate and energize all 6sense employees and their backgrounds. 

Equal Opportunity Employer: 

6sense is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employers. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, or disability status. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to jobs@6sense.com. 

We are aware of recruiting impersonation attempts that are not affiliated with 6sense in any way. All email communications from 6sense will originate from the @6sense.com domain. We will not initially contact you via text message and will never request payments. If you are uncertain whether you have been contacted by an official 6sense employee, reach out to jobs@6sense.com 

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