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Senior Product Designer

San Carlos, CA

ABOUT XP HEALTH:

At XP Health, we are revolutionizing vision care with cutting-edge technology like augmented reality alongside a dedication to a delightful and seamless user experience, ultimately making quality eye care accessible for all. Today, we are honored to serve over 3,000 clients, including multiple Fortune 500 logos and many of the standout companies in Silicon Valley. With passionate founders and a proven team with subject-matter expertise in the space, XP Health has driven efficient, best-in-class growth to date and is hungry for more. 

Join our dynamic, diverse team for unparalleled growth opportunities and the chance to make a meaningful impact on millions of people’s healthcare. We closed our Series B earlier in 2024 and have raised a total of $50M+ in funding from various healthcare and tech VCs, strategic, and angels.

The Opportunity

We’re looking for an entrepreneurial and innovative Product Designer to join our team with a passion for disrupting stagnant business models and industries.

The ideal candidate will have significant experience in product or user experience design and is empathetic, strategic, and resourceful. This role will be a great fit for you if you like a fast-paced environment and are looking to join a pioneering team at an early-stage company with high growth potential.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct user research with existing members, research panels, and industry experts to challenge design decisions and identify opportunity areas for future products
  • Synthesize user and business needs to define the scope and requirements for releases
  • Use wireframes, sketches, journey maps, and other tools to create user experiences that simplify complex problems
  • Draft high-fidelity, build-ready prototypes for multiple user interfaces (Web, iOS, Android)  utilizing the best practices in responsive design
  • Conduct usability testing to collect qualitative and quantitative feedback that identifies any friction in current products
  • Facilitate meetings and brainstorming sessions that champion design methodologies

Requirements

  • 6+ years experience designing products that people love
  • A portfolio of shipped work demonstrating an approach towards human-centered design

Why join us?

  • Passionate founders with pedigree relevant to the space (Forbes 30 under 30, ex-Facebook and Airbnb, former board members and advisors at various companies)
  • Proven team with senior leadership and subject-matter expertise
  • Enormous market ($40B is spent annually in the US vision care, over $17B is going to waste annually)
  • Proven product market fit with 3000+ corporate clients (and quickly expanding with 10x topline growth in the last 2 years!)

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive compensation, Equity, Bonuses, PTO, 401K, and other benefits!

Come join our fast-growing team to disrupt and recreate a better vision care experience from the ground up!

 

CA Pay Range

$120,000 - $140,000 USD

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