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Motion Designer

New York City

About Hebbia

Hebbia is the AI platform for finance that generates alpha and drives upside.

Founded in 2020 by George Sivulka and backed by Peter Thiel and Andreessen Horowitz, Hebbia powers investment decisions for BlackRock, KKR, Carlyle, Centerview, and 40% of the world’s largest asset managers. Our flagship product, Matrix, delivers industry-leading accuracy, speed, and transparency in AI-driven analysis. It is trusted to help manage over $15 trillion in assets globally.

We deliver the intelligence that gives finance professionals a definitive edge. Our AI uncovers signals no human could see, surfaces hidden opportunities, and accelerates decisions with unmatched speed and conviction. We do not just streamline workflows. We transform how capital is deployed, how risk is managed, and how value is created across markets.

Hebbia is not a tool. Hebbia is the competitive advantage that drives performance, alpha, and market leadership.

The Team

We're looking for our first motion designer who can transform complex ideas and UI workflows into compelling visual stories. We're looking to grow our team with people who understand how to communicate sophisticated concepts through engaging video content.
 
Working in B2B SaaS doesn't mean our visual storytelling should be boilerplate. With a design team that has backgrounds from the worlds of architecture, music, mathematics, and fine arts—our inspiration often comes from spaces outside of technology. 
 
In this role, you'll work closely with creative director Greer Chapman, our head of design Arjun Mahesh, and founder George Sivulka to elevate our brand through compelling video content..

Why join us?

  • We’re growing incredibly fast—Q2 2025 was our best quarter on record
  • We’re a Series B startup that has raised $130M from the likes of a16z
  • Our biggest investment is in our people and growing our team
  • Work with an amazing team, where everyone from the founder down is invested in world-class design
  • We work in-office 5 days a week in SoHo, surrounded by creativity, design, fashion, architecture, food, and coffee
  • Competitive compensation: salary, equity, daily lunches, fertility, unlimited PTO

What you'll do

  • Create high-quality video content for product demos, tutorials, marketing campaigns, and internal communications
  • Edit and assemble recorded footage into cohesive sequences with smooth transitions and effects
  • Design and produce motion graphics and animations to enhance video storytelling
  • Collaborate with product, leadership, marketing, and sales teams to understand objectives and translate them into compelling visual narratives
  • Developing our in-product design system and animations

About you 

  • You've got 4+ years of professional editing and animation experience, ideally in a B2B and/or startup environment
  • You're proficient with industry-standard software (Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Figma, Adobe CS, etc.)
  • You have a strong portfolio that demonstrates your storytelling abilities and technical skills
  • You're comfortable with lots of ambiguity and can work autonomously
  • You're interests and inspiration come from far beyond tech
  • You work fast while maintaining a high quality bar
  • You balance technical expertise with creative vision
  • You stay current with video production trends and integrate new techniques into your work
  • You're detail-oriented and have excellent time management skills to meet deadlines
  • (Nice to have) Proficiency with 3D and Cinema4D or Blender
  • (Nice to have) Having an opinion on how to use motion in-product, leveraging Lottie or other animation solution

Compensation

The salary range for this position is set between $130,000 - $145,000. However, adjustments outside of this range may be considered for candidates whose qualifications significantly differ from those outlined in the job description.

Life @ Hebbia

  • PTO: Unlimited
  • Insurance: Medical + Dental + Vision + 401K + Wellness Benefits
  • Eats: Catered lunch daily + doordash dinner credit if you ever need to stay late
  • Parental leave policy: 3 months non-birthing parent, 4 months for birthing parent
  • Fertility benefits: $15k lifetime benefit
  • New hire equity grant: Competitive equity package with unmatched upside potential

 

 

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