
Senior Product Designer
Cello Square by Samsung SDS Global
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇺🇸 United States
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Senior
About the role
- You will own end-to-end product design for key product areas, from early concepts to shipped experiences
- You will design clear, user-centred workflows for end users, growth teams, partners, and developers
- You will partner closely with product and engineering to shape solutions, make tradeoffs, and execute effectively
- You will use user research and product data to inform decisions, validate assumptions, and iterate quickly
- You will contribute to and evolve Cello’s design system and shared patterns
- You will raise design quality through hands-on work, thoughtful critique, and attention to detail
- You will ensure a coherent product experience across key customer touchpoints
Requirements
- Senior experience in product / UX / interaction design (+4 years of experience)
- Proven track record owning and shipping complex product areas end-to-end
- Strong interaction and visual design skills across real-world product flows
- Experience executing within existing product direction and design systems
- Comfortable working with product and engineering to make day-to-day tradeoffs
- Ability to take ambiguous problems and turn them into shipped solutions, with guidance
Benefits
- Unique growth opportunity: early-stage GrowthTech start-up backed by top-tier investors
- Complex and interesting product: APIs, attribution models, recommendation engines, and more.
- Strong momentum: Software companies need cost-effective customer acquisition channels → we’re the solution.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
product designUX designinteraction designvisual designuser researchdesign systemsworkflow designproduct data analysisprototypingiteration
Soft skills
collaborationproblem-solvingattention to detailcritical thinkingcommunicationcreativityadaptabilityuser-centered thinkingdecision-makingtradeoff analysis