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Senior Product Designer

New York, NY

Privacy is dedicated to building a suite of easy-to-use tools that give our users’ better control and protection over their spending. We are a team of engineers, designers, and operators with extensive financial technology, regulatory, legal and compliance, and product expertise. We are also a group of content creators, runners, comedians, musicians, artists, chefs, dog lovers, gamers, plant caretakers, coffee connoisseurs, photographers, volunteers, and world travelers who leverage our diverse backgrounds and experiences to build both amazing products and an inclusive company. Come join us.

As a Senior Product Designer on the Privacy team you’ll help lead product direction, and be responsible for the user experience front to back. You’ll work closely with Privacy’s Product, Engineering, and Support teams. You’ll spend a smaller portion of your time working with the Privacy Marketing team, helping grow the brand.

Job responsibilities:

  • Develop informed opinions about all aspects of the product and user experience.
  • Develop a deep understanding of the product and customer needs, helping to push the quality of our products with creative and effective design solutions.
  • Help shape the design process from strategy, speccing, wire-framing, prototyping, to finessing UI details and interactions in the implemented product. The Design team is small with lots of room for ownership.
  • Work with the Product, Engineering, and Support teams to help ship product updates and collaborate on technical and design problems.
  • Develop our brand communications for internal and external use, from our public website, to internal presentations.

Qualifications:

  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, and ability to articulate design rationale for user behavior, flows, design systems, UI interactions and details
  • Experience with consumer products, leading projects from idea to launch and beyond
  • Strong understanding of user behavior and usable design patterns
  • Experience working with scalable design systems
  • Good interaction design skill, designing robust interfaces and user flows
  • Good visual design skill, eye for detail, command of color, type, layout, information hierarchy
  • Working understanding of front-end web development, responsive layouts and components, accessibility — some front-end coding experience a plus
  • 5+ years of design experience

Base Salary: $130,000 - $160,000

Benefits for US Employees: 

  • Health, vision, and dental insurance; HSA Contribution Match
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(k) match 
  • Voluntary Life Insurance and AD&D 
  • 3% cashback on all Privacy purchases
  • 12-weeks fully paid parental leave
  • Work From Anywhere: work from anywhere in the world 4-weeks each year
  • 5-Year Fully Paid 4-Week Sabbatical Program

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