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Description :

Mandatory :

- Strong Product Designer Profile

- Mandatory (Experience 1) : Must have a 2+ years of experience as a Product Designer in B2C companies working on live digital products end-to-end (preferably fintech, investment, or consumer apps).

- Mandatory (Experience 2) : Experience in 1 to 10 product journeys identifying user pain points, fixing UX breakages, and launching new product initiatives.

- Mandatory (Skill 1) : Strong command of UX design, user flows, wireframing, and prototyping using Figma or equivalent tools.

- Mandatory (Skill 2) : Proficiency in UI design systems, visual hierarchy, and user - centered problem-solving with clear reasoning behind design decisions.

- Mandatory (Portfolio) : Must showcase real, shipped products (minimum 23 live products) where the designer has driven impact passion projects or conceptual redesigns are not acceptable

- Mandatory (Company) : B2C Product Companies

Preferred :

- Preferred (Skill) : Demonstrated ability to collaborate closely with product managers, developers, and design consultants to iterate rapidly and improve user experience.

Role & Responsibilities :

We are looking for a Product Designer with 2- 4 years of experience working in consumer-centric product environments. Ideally, youve contributed to fast-moving product teams within startups, fintech companies, or other digital-first organizations where design is integral to the user journey. This role involves owning the end-to-end design processright from understanding user needs to delivering refined, intuitive, and delightful experiences across web and mobile platforms.

A core responsibility in this role is to gather detailed requirements from cross-functional stakeholdersProduct Managers, Engineers, Business teams, and Customer Experience partners. You will translate these requirements into clear problem statements, ensuring alignment on goals before moving into solution exploration. Beyond reactive design requests, you will also proactively identify opportunities to enhance usability, improve flows, and elevate the overall product experience. You are expected to initiate design improvements that make a measurable impact on engagement, conversion, and customer satisfaction.

Ensuring consistency, coherence, and high-quality design output across the product ecosystem is central to your role. You will maintain visual standards, refine patterns, and ensure that every flow, screen, and interaction reflects a unified design language. Whether you are designing a new feature or updating an existing flow, your work should reflect simplicity, clarity, and a strong sense of usability. You should be deeply committed to crafting simple yet elegant experiences, with a focus on reducing friction and enabling users to achieve their goals with ease.

Collaboration with users and stakeholders is also essential. You will conduct user research sessions, gather insights from usability testing, analyze behavioral feedback, and refine designs based on real-world input. Your design process should be iterativeforming hypotheses, testing assumptions, and improving flows repeatedly until they achieve the desired level of effectiveness. Validating your design ideas through prototypes, user interviews, and A/B experiments is a crucial part of the workflow.

You are expected to be proficient in industry-standard design tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, or the Adobe Creative Suite. A strong bonus would be the ability to create micro-interactions and motion-based prototypes using advanced tools like Principle, After Effects, ProtoPie, or similar software. Motion details play an important role in modern product design, and the ability to craft smooth, meaningful interactions will be highly valued.

As a Product Designer, you must be a strong team player who works collaboratively with Product, Engineering, Business, and CX teams. Youll need to articulate your design decisions clearly, align the team around a shared design vision, and ensure that everyone understands the rationale behind the proposed solutions. Successful designers in this role strike the right balance between user advocacy and business pragmatism, making thoughtful trade-offs when needed.

Ideal Candidate :

The ideal candidate for this role brings a blend of creativity, critical thinking, and technical awareness. You may not be required to write code, but you possess a tech-savvy mindset that helps you understand system constraints, platform guidelines, and engineering considerations. This ensures your designs are practical, scalable, and development-friendly.

You come with strong opinions, loosely held. This means you think deeply, form well-reasoned perspectives, and defend your ideas confidentlybut you also remain open to new information, alternative viewpoints, and user feedback. You gracefully adapt when evidence suggests a better direction.

You care deeply about the small detailsthe microcopy, spacing, motion transitions, and intuitive touchpoints that influence how users feel. At the same time, you know when to prioritize progress over perfection, allowing you to deliver value quickly while planning refinement in future iterations.

You have experience designing for multiple platforms, including responsive web interfaces, Android apps, and iOS applications. You understand platform-specific patterns, native behaviors, and best practices, and you can seamlessly move between them while keeping the user experience unified.

In todays evolving design ecosystem, familiarity with AI tools is a significant advantage. You know how to leverage platforms like Midjourney, DALLE, or other AI-enhanced design tools to boost creativity, speed up ideation, and generate visual references that accelerate the design process.

Ultimately, you are curious, self-driven, and passionate about creating user-centered products that feel intuitive and enjoyable to use. You enjoy collaborating, asking questions, challenging assumptions, and shipping meaningful work that solves real user problems.


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