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Senior UX Designer

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About SecurityScorecard:

SecurityScorecard is the global leader in cybersecurity ratings, with over 12 million companies continuously rated, operating in 64 countries. Founded in 2013 by security and risk experts Dr. Alex Yampolskiy and Sam Kassoumeh and funded by world-class investors, SecurityScorecard’s patented rating technology is used by over 25,000 organizations for self-monitoring, third-party risk management, board reporting, and cyber insurance underwriting; making all organizations more resilient by allowing them to easily find and fix cybersecurity risks across their digital footprint. 

Headquartered in New York City, our culture has been recognized by Inc Magazine as a "Best Workplace,” by Crain’s NY as a "Best Places to Work in NYC," and as one of the 10 hottest SaaS startups in New York for two years in a row. Most recently, SecurityScorecard was named to Fast Company’s annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023 and to the Achievers 50 Most Engaged Workplaces in 2023 award recognizing “forward-thinking employers for their unwavering commitment to employee engagement.”  SecurityScorecard is proud to be funded by world-class investors including Silver Lake Waterman, Moody’s, Sequoia Capital, GV and Riverwood Capital.

About the Role:

We're hiring a Senior UX Designer to join the Product Design & Research team and own product areas end-to-end. This is a hands-on, high-craft role for someone who can take a feature from ambiguity to production with minimal oversight — and who raises the quality bar for everyone around them in the process.

You'll work across our platform and our new AI-powered product experiences, partnering closely with Product and Engineering to ship intuitive, accessible, high-confidence design. You'll also be a core contributor to our design system, helping turn design into a reusable team asset rather than a per-feature scramble.

If you want to do the best work of your career on a product that genuinely matters — making organizations safer — this is a seat where your craft will be felt by millions of users.

What You'll Do

  • Own product design end-to-end. Take entire features and product areas from discovery and wireframes through high-fidelity UI and production-ready handoff — independently, with strong rationale behind every decision.
  • Contribute to and strengthen the design system. Actively build, maintain, and enforce a consistent component library that accelerates both design and engineering velocity.
  • Partner cross-functionally. Be an embedded partner to Product and Engineering. Translate ambiguous briefs into clear, defensible design solutions.
  • Integrate UX research into your work. Run usability tests, synthesize behavioral and product analytics (e.g., Fullstory, Pendo), and fold research findings into your design iterations.
  • Design accessibility-first. Treat WCAG 2.2 compliance as a default standard, not an afterthought.
  • Work AI-native. Leverage Figma AI, Claude, and emerging tooling to compress design cycles without compromising quality.


Required Qualifications:

  • 6+ years of product design experience, with a portfolio that shows end-to-end ownership of complex features in a software or platform environment.
  • Demonstrated experience building and maintaining design systems and component libraries.
  • Strong fluency in Figma and modern design tooling, including an appetite for AI-assisted workflows.
  • Hands-on experience integrating usability testing and product analytics into your design process.
  • Working knowledge of accessibility standards (WCAG 2.2) and a track record of designing to them by default.
  • The ability to operate with autonomy — turning vague problems into shipped, high-quality solutions without heavy oversight.

 

What Success Looks Like

  • First 30 days — Ramped and embedded. You've audited our existing Figma files and design system, identified the top consistency gaps, and shipped your first solo deliverable with minimal review.
  • By 60 days — You own at least one full product area end-to-end. Your designs move cleanly through review and into engineering handoff, and you're actively working through the design system backlog.
  • By 90 days — Your design contributions have shipped to production. The design system has measurably reduced design-to-handoff time, and accessibility is embedded in your workflow by default.
  • By 120 days — Design is a shared team asset. Your patterns are documented, reusable, and discoverable in Figma, and Product and Engineering are citing faster, higher-quality cycles because of how you work.


Who You Are

Our design & research team has a unique fabric, and we hire for it deliberately – the below aren’t recommendations, they are core cornerstones to how our department functions:

  • You push yourself to do your best work. You hold a high craft bar and you're motivated by getting things right, not just getting them done.
  • You have a growth mindset. You actively seek out feedback and incorporate it — you treat critique as fuel, not a threat.
  • You care about the people around you. You're committed to elevating your teammates. We don't hire for a "rockstar" mentality; we hire people who make the whole team better.
  • You lead with humility. You're confident in your craft and secure enough to stay open, curious, and collaborative.

Benefits:

Specific to each country, we offer a competitive salary, stock options, Health benefits, and unlimited PTO, parental leave, tuition reimbursements, and much more!

The estimated total compensation range for this position is $180,000 - $250,000 (base plus bonus). Actual compensation for the position is based on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to affordability, skills, qualifications and experience, and may vary from the range. In addition to base salary, employees may also be eligible for annual performance-based incentive compensation awards and equity, among other company benefits. 

SecurityScorecard is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and embraces diversity. We believe that our team is strengthened through hiring and retaining employees with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, ideas, and perspectives. We make hiring decisions based on merit and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex or gender (including pregnancy) gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, age, marital, veteran, disability status or any other protected category in accordance with applicable law. 

We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, in accordance with applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact talentacquisitionoperations@securityscorecard.io.

Any information you submit to SecurityScorecard as part of your application will be processed in accordance with the Company’s privacy policy and applicable law. 

SecurityScorecard does not accept unsolicited resumes from employment agencies.  Please note that we do not provide immigration sponsorship for this position.   #LI-DNI

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