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Product Design Associate

Philadelphia

Job Summary: We are seeking a motivated Associate Product Designer to join our growing design team. You are passionate about crafting creative solutions that make a real impact, while 
keeping the user at the center of your design process. You will play a huge role in advancing our platform, and contribute to scaling our design thinking, best practices and ever-evolving design 
system. You will become comfortable with the core stages of the design process from inception to developer handoff and beyond. 

Responsibilities:

  • Learning to design detailed workflow solutions for web and mobile, while integrating the latest design best practices
    Learning the fundamentals of Product Design and applying it to projects across the entire product lifecycle, including information architecture, qualitative and quantitative user 
    research, persona creation, journey mapping, user flows, wireframes, prototypes, and development-ready specs
  • Produce multiple concepts and prototypes; learning when to apply pixel-perfect attention to detail, and when to make low-fi sketches and prototypes
  • Demonstrate empathy and develop an accurate understanding of the NeuroFlow users, while creating solutions that meet business needs
  • Share and receive feedback on a regular basis with team members. You will always look for ways to move forward
  • Learning how to continuously iterate on designed solutions, and be comfortable releasing pieces of the product (minimum viable products), testing hypotheses, and gathering 
    feedback to further inform design decisions with your team
  • Learning to work in an Agile environment on a sprint cycle partnering closely with engineering, product, and business stakeholders
  • Learning to present your design proposals to cross-functional teams
  • Stay current with industry trends and the latest design patterns
  • Add to the NeuroFlow culture by creating solutions, look for efficiencies and share them with the team

Qualifications:

  • Working towards a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field preferred
  • Learning Figma and other design tools, familiarity with design systems
  • A passion for digital products (especially in healthcare)
  • A positive can-do attitude. You have passion for making an impact (we're a mission-focused health tech team)
  • Looking for experience at a rapidly growing start-up or fast-paced agency preferred
  • Working towards becoming a talented designer who delivers quality output at all stages of the process
  • Self-directed, but enjoys collaborating with the broader team and taking full accountability as a strong team player
  • Eager to learn and grow through mentorship on the design team
  • Comfortable taking risks where appropriate and trying something new by leading with proposals
  • Ego free. All members of our team's opinions count and are taken into consideration when designing a solution
  • A willingness to communicate openly and often to engage in healthy debate in order to push our product forward
  • Working to create a strong process-driven portfolio that embodies best-in-class product design work. It demonstrates your ability to solve complex problems with elegant and 
    intuitive solutions

 

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