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Senior Product Designer

Remote - USA

Who is Boulevard?

Boulevard provides the first and only client experience platform for appointment-based, self-care businesses. We empower our customers to give their clients more of the magical moments that matter most.

Before launching in 2016, our founders spent months interviewing salon managers and working behind front desks to understand their pain points so we could design a modern, user-friendly platform that meets the unique needs of their business. Our roots may be in hair salons, but we are built for the broader self-care industry, including many types of salons, spas, medspa, barbershops, and more. Our technology not only helps our customers survive but thrive. Take a look at how we (and YOU) can make that happen

We have an insatiable curiosity and embrace experimentation. We believe that simple solutions require the most sophistication, and we design each and every detail to maximize potential, power, and impact. Do our values match? Read through our story and what we value the most.

Our team values and celebrates our diverse backgrounds. Being open about who we are and what we do allows us to do the best work of our lives. We believe in equal opportunity for all, and you should too.

Come Do the Best Work of Your Life at Boulevard

Boulevard is the tech behind human touch. Built for the people who give care and the people who receive it. Helping self-care businesses bring everything into one place: operations, payments, client management, growth tools, and increasingly, leveraging AI to do more with less. So they can scale without losing what makes them special. For their clients, we deliver seamless, modern experiences: intuitive booking, smooth checkout, and communication that feels considered, not automated.

As a Senior Product Designer, you'll own meaningful product areas end-to-end — partnering closely with Product and Engineering to ship experiences that are clear, reliable, and built to scale. You'll bring strong craft and product thinking to complex problems, and help raise the quality bar across the team.

This is a high-impact role for a designer who thinks in systems, cares deeply about craft, and wants to drive measurable outcomes for real businesses and the people they serve.

What You'll Do

  • Own product areas end-to-end: from problem definition through launch and iteration, ensuring design intent is preserved in production.
  • Translate complex product and operational requirements into simple, intuitive user experiences — ensuring clarity, usability, and trust in every flow.
  • Validate assumptions through lightweight research: talk directly with customers, run usability tests, and iterate based on evidence.
  • Use AI tools in your design workflow to explore edge cases, pressure-test logic, and prototype flows faster.
  • Share work openly in critique and reviews, contributing to a culture that values quality, clarity, and outcomes over artifacts.
  • Contribute to the evolution of Boulevard's design system by extending components and defining patterns that scale across the platform.

What You'll Need to Thrive

  • A portfolio that shows strong product thinking, interaction design, and craft — ideally across complex, systems-heavy products.
  • A track record of owning projects from problem definition through launch and measurable impact.
  • Deep empathy for users and a strong instinct for what makes experiences feel effortless and trustworthy.
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity and making progress without complete information.
  • A strong point of view balanced with openness to feedback and iteration.
  • Clear communication and comfort collaborating directly with engineers, product managers, and other cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Proficiency with modern design and AI tools (e.g., Figma, Claude, Cursor).

Why This Role Matters

Boulevard powers over 40,000 self-care professionals and millions of clients return to the businesses they love. The platform touches every part of how customers run their business, from the first booking to the final checkout and everything in between. The work you do here has real, lasting impact across every customer on our platform. The decisions you make will shape how businesses grow, how clients return, and how an entire industry evolves.

How We’ll Take Care of You

At Boulevard, we work hard to structure compensation in a way that balances internal equity with local market competitiveness, and we’re happy to share a good-faith estimate of the base salary range for this role. For candidates in NYC, the SF Bay Area, and Seattle, the anticipated base salary range is $141,000 - $166,000 per year. For all other U.S. locations, the anticipated base salary range is $122,000 - $157,900 per year. In addition to this base compensation, this role may be eligible to participate in a variable compensation program. Final compensation will vary based on a variety of factors which include but are not limited to applicable experience, location, and final leveling.

In addition to the wonderful people you’ll get to work with and challenging projects that’ll push you - Boulevard is here to make sure you’re always at the top of your game emotionally, mentally, and physically. 

  • ✨ We’ve got you covered with a 401(k) match plus dental, medical, vision, and life insurance. 

  • 🏝 Take a break whenever you need with our flexible vacation day policy. 

  • 🖥 Fully remote so you can choose where you want to work. You’ll receive a work from home stipend every month. 

  • 💚 Family planning resources and specialized support programs. 

  • 🔮 Equity: get ahead on the ground floor and grow with Boulevard. 

  • 💅 Boulevard Bucks Learning and Development program allows employees to explore businesses in the market we serve.

 

📲 We recommend following our official LinkedIn page to stay up to date on all things Boulevard life!

Boulevard Labs, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. All employment decisions at Boulevard Labs, Inc. are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.

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