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Product Designer

Amsterdam, NL

Product Designer (UX)

Creating clarity. Designing for scale. Delivering customer‑centric simplicity.

WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU

  • A passion for long‑term product development, contributing to larger conceptual frameworks as well as smaller incremental improvements.
  • Experience translating business needs into customer‑centric, omni‑platform design solutions.
  • Ability to work with complex UX logic, system flows, and interaction patterns, simplifying complexity without losing nuance.
  • Strong attention to detail, capable of producing clear, structured UX documentation and specifications that support engineering handover.
  • Experience collaborating in multi‑disciplinary teams, while confidently owning individual workstreams.
  • Excellent communication skills—able to clearly articulate design decisions verbally and produce polished written documentation in English.
  • Confidence designing within an established design system, ensuring alignment with accessibility standards.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Create detailed, user‑centred UX designs, flows, wireframes, and logic diagrams for features across multiple digital platforms.
  • Develop comprehensive wiki‑style specification documents that ensure clarity, consistency, and development readiness.
  • Analyse existing product behaviour, design patterns, and context to refine experiences and ensure system coherence.
  • Work closely with designers, product managers, developers, and other disciplines to validate design decisions and ensure alignment.
  • Deliver solutions that scale across multi‑brand and multi‑lingual markets, maintaining consistency across ecosystems.
  • Help champion clarity across teams, supporting communication and driving shared understanding around proposed experiences.
  • Ensure designs meet accessibility requirements and leverage the design system effectively.

WHAT YOU'RE LIKE

You are a detail‑driven, analytical design thinker who thrives when solving complex UX challenges. You bring structure and clarity to ambiguous problems and have a natural instinct for turning business needs into intuitive experiences. You care deeply about documentation quality and consistency across platforms—and you believe great design is shaped by collaboration, iteration, and communication. You’re proactive, communicative, thoughtful, and committed to elevating the craft of product design.

WHAT YOU'VE GOT

  • Strong expertise designing in Figma, including components, flows, prototyping, and system‑aligned design.
  • Proven ability to produce high‑quality UX documentation, writing with clarity, logic, and detailed references to Figma outputs.
  • Experience contributing to or working within design systems and meeting accessibility guidelines.
  • Strong problem‑solving abilities with an analytical mindset and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work collaboratively within agile, cross‑functional teams, while owning end‑to‑end design topics independently.
  • Proactive communicator, able to share design thinking with both designers and non‑design stakeholders.

ABOUT US

We are WONGDOODY. 2000 innovators, creators and designers in 22 studios across the world.

We create human experiences. Tell big stories for bold clients. Use design to save lives. For the past 30 years, WongDoody has been recognized as one of the most creative and innovative companies by Cannes Lions, Fast Company and EY, among others.

Since our founding, we have won hundreds of global awards for advertising, branding, experience design and strategy, while building a culture that consistently makes WongDoody one of the “Best Places to Work”. We recognize that our people and our values are paramount to our success. Now an Infosys company, our culture remains the same—open, inclusive and curious—rooted in Creative Democracy formed by our founders, Tracy Wong and Patrick Doody.

We're just getting started. See how we're making an impact: https://www.wongdoody.com/work

WongDoody is a proud Equal Employment Opportunity employer where we are committed to creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive workspace regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We are intentional about creating a space that celebrates, embraces, and also reflects the diversity of the world we live in. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

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