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Senior Product Designer

Senior Product Designer

CompanyCambly
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA
Salary$175000 – $230000
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience designing digital products (UI/UX)
  • A portfolio showcasing strong visual design skills—typography, color theory, layout, information hierarchy, and high-quality UI/UX execution
  • Proven ability to build effective cross-functional relationships, especially with engineering and product teams
  • Excellent project management skills with experience handling multiple workstreams simultaneously
  • Experience contributing to and working within design systems
  • Strong user-centered design practices and methodologies
  • Clear communication skills to articulate design decisions and rationale to diverse stakeholders
  • Experience in environments using A/B or multivariate experimentation
  • A proactive, curious mindset with a passion for continuous learning
  • Experience mentoring junior designers

Responsibilities

  • Design intuitive, accessible, and visually appealing user experiences for our global audience
  • Partner with product and engineering managers to define roadmaps, set metric goals, design experiments, and synthesize learnings
  • Advocate for users throughout the product development process
  • Lead the design process from concept through implementation, including user flows, wireframes, prototypes, and polished UI
  • Iterate based on user feedback, research insights, and performance data
  • Collaborate closely with engineers to ensure high-quality implementation that matches design intent
  • Provide clear documentation that effectively communicates user flows to partners and stakeholders
  • Contribute to our design system while ensuring consistency across products
  • Maintain proactive communication with team members and cross-functional partners
  • Educate non-designers on design processes, practices, and principles

Preferred Qualifications

  • Coding knowledge is a plus but not required