Senior Product Designer

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Senior Product Designer at Nexus leading end-to-end design for complex Web3 products. Driving design across the intersection of finance, user trust, and decentralized technology.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead design for major product areas from discovery through launch and iteration
  • Navigate multiple product contexts simultaneously, balancing priorities and maintaining design consistency across the Nexus ecosystem
  • Translate complex Web3 concepts — trading flows, wallets, transactions, permissions, and security — into intuitive, user-centered experiences
  • Balance user needs, business goals, and technical constraints in decision-making
  • Challenge assumptions and legacy UX patterns common in financial, exchange, and crypto products
  • Apply structured design thinking to drive clarity, alignment, and momentum across teams
  • Mentor and support more junior designers as the team grows

Requirements:

  • 6–10+ years of experience in product design, UX design, or related roles
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating senior-level ownership, first-principles thinking, and end-to-end impact
  • Proven experience designing complex, systems-driven, or trust-critical products (e.g., fintech, crypto, platforms, exchanges)
  • High level of proficiency with modern design tools such as Figma
  • Deeply user-centered, analytical, and curious
  • Operates as a self-starter, independently identifying, owning, and driving product enhancements end to end
  • Comfortable operating in ambiguity and driving clarity independently
  • Able to move fluidly between strategy and detailed execution
  • Strong communicator who builds trust across disciplines
  • Comfortable giving and receiving candid, constructive feedback
  • Effective working in a remote-first, cross-functional environment

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Meaningful equity
  • Token participation
  • Opportunity to define design systems, processes, and culture from an early stage