Senior Product Designer

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Senior Product Designer owning UX design for a cybersecurity platform. Collaborating with engineers and customers to shape visual identity and streamline compliance workflows.

Responsibilities:

  • Own the UX of our core product, from complex compliance workflows to onboarding flows and dashboards — making hard things feel simple
  • Define and evolve Oneleet's visual identity and design language across the product and brand
  • Work directly with engineers in tight feedback loops — handing off specs, reviewing implementations, and pushing for visual polish
  • Get in front of customers regularly: run discovery calls, usability tests, and interviews to ground your design decisions in reality, not assumptions
  • Leverage product analytics and user behavior data to inform your decisions — find out what's broken and what's working before anyone tells you
  • Contribute to and maintain a scalable design system that keeps the product consistent as we grow
  • Help raise the design bar constantly

Requirements:

  • 5–8 years of product design experience at a B2B SaaS company with a strong design culture
  • An excellent portfolio showing complex product UX — not just polished UI, but evidence of hard problem-solving, research, and iteration
  • You move fast and ship. You don't wait for perfect conditions — you get things in front of users and learn
  • Genuinely curious about what customers are experiencing — you reach out, ask, listen, and translate what you learn into better design
  • You use data and analytics tools as a core part of your workflow, not an afterthought
  • Fluent in Figma with strong opinions on how to build and maintain lean design systems that balance consistency and velocity
  • A high visual bar — typography, spacing, and motion details matter to you
  • You communicate clearly with engineers and can hold your own in a technical conversation
  • Self-directed — you don't need a design manager to tell you what to work on

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive health & wellness benefits
  • Competitive comp & equity
  • Generous PTO, including floating holidays to honor what matters most to you
  • Flexible, remote work culture
  • Quarterly off-sites to cool places (Amsterdam, Italy, etc).