Advocate Technologies

Senior Product Designer

Advocate Technologies

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: New York CityNew YorkUnited States

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About the role

  • Design end-to-end workflows that speed up and improve insurance compliance review.
  • Tackle data-heavy, decision-driven interfaces that help users make high-confidence decisions.
  • Prototype quickly (including with AI-assisted workflows) to explore solutions in hours/days, not weeks.
  • Partner closely with Product + Engineering to define scope, make tradeoffs, and ship.
  • Use research when it matters: run scrappy discovery, evaluate usability, and pressure-test decisions with real users.
  • Contribute to and evolve Advocate’s design system as the product scales.

Requirements

  • 3–5 years of experience building and shipping product.
  • Strong craft and judgment: high quality, but you ship.
  • T-shaped skillset: breadth across product design, depth in at least one area (systems, interaction, prototyping, data-heavy UI).
  • Comfortable in ambiguity and 0→1 problem spaces.
  • Ability to influence product direction, not just execute tickets.
  • Bonus points: Fintech / insurTech / regulated workflow experience.
  • Experience designing data products.
Benefits
  • Employee stock options.
  • Health benefits + wellness (standard coverage).
  • Work-from-home stipend.
  • 18 days PTO + local public holidays + paid parental leave.
  • Learning & development budget + team events.

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
product designprototypingdata-heavy UIinteraction designsystems designusability evaluationAI-assisted workflowsworkflow designdecision-driven interfacesdesign system evolution
Soft skills
strong craft and judgmentinfluence product directioncomfortable in ambiguitycollaborationproblem-solvinguser researchtradeoff analysishigh-confidence decision makingadaptabilitycommunication