
Product Designer
Finch Care
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Anywhere in North America
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About the role
- Design playful & delightful flows, interactions, and high-fidelity visuals for mental health exercises, gaming mechanics, and growth loops. Prototype concrete solutions to ambiguous product challenges.
- Create new design patterns that are intuitive and practical. Evolve our design system intentionally as we scale.
- Design product concepts that balance product vision, speed, and business potential.
- Work cross-functionally with engineering, product management, character design and character animation.
Requirements
- 4+ years industry experience designing consumer mobile apps at scale
- Ability to untangle vague conceptual problems, and have a sharp intuition for the most accessible mental models and flows, so users can immediately start gaining value out of the product.
- A strong eye for visual polish and user delight. You can create and prototype clear, intuitive, and appealing UI and interactions and enjoys thinking playfully & creatively.
- Pragmatic about the implications and practicality of your designs. You don't get stuck on pretty UI or deep abstractions, and can balance between craft, speed, and product goals.
- Ability to internalize all inputs and feedback to help you reach an optimal decision for the team and mission.
- Big plus if you have hands-on experience with coding, illustration and/or game design.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Opportunities for professional growth on a mission-driven team
- An inclusive and diverse work environment that values innovation and creativity
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
UI designprototypinginteraction designdesign patternsvisual designmobile app designgame designillustrationuser experience designdesign system
Soft Skills
creativityproblem-solvingintuitioncollaborationadaptabilityfeedback incorporationpragmatismuser-centric thinkingvisual polishbalance between craft and speed