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MLabs

Product Designer

MLabs

Product Designer owning user-facing product surfaces at a fintech company. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to design high-quality product interfaces and brand materials.

Posted 5/29/2026full-timeJersey City • New Jersey • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $110,000 - $150,000 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • End-to-End Product Design: Own user-facing product surfaces from problem framing and research through to wireframes, prototypes, high-fidelity design, and developer handoff. Surfaces include customer dashboards, onboarding flows, account management, and developer interfaces.
  • Brand and Marketing Execution: Shape how the organization presents itself to the market by designing high-impact landing pages, campaign assets, sales decks, and brand materials.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner directly with Product Managers, engineers, and founders to scope features, define success metrics, and iterate based on real-world usage.
  • Implementation & Craft Quality: Work closely with engineering teams throughout the implementation phase to ensure the shipped product precisely matches the design intent and meets rigorous quality standards.
  • Design System Evolution: Contribute to, extend, and maintain a scalable design system to ensure visual and functional coherence across all growing product lines.
  • User Research & Copywriting: Conduct self-directed user research (including recruiting, moderating, and synthesizing findings) to drive design decisions, and craft concise interface copy as an integrated part of the design process.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Professional Experience: 3+ years of experience designing digital products within a software company.
  • Domain Expertise: Prior experience working within B2B, fintech, infrastructure, developer tools, or other regulated, data-dense domains.
  • Portfolio Demonstration: A strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end ownership of complex user flows and systems design, rather than just polished standalone screens.
  • Technical Design Skills: Advanced fluency in Figma, including components, variants, auto-layout, and prototyping.
  • Information Design Instincts: Proven ability to translate dense, technical, or complex data interfaces into intuitive, user-friendly experiences.
  • Surface Versatility: A diverse skill set capable of transitioning seamlessly from highly technical product UI to expressive, high-craft brand and marketing assets.
  • Modern Workflow Integration: Active and efficient integration of AI tools (e.g., Claude, Figma AI) into daily workflows for copy generation, layout exploration, rapid prototyping, or research synthesis.
  • Collaborative Mindset: A low-ego, high-iteration approach to feedback; ability to advocate for design choices while remaining adaptable to evolving constraints and user data.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Impact: The opportunity to build foundational financial infrastructure alongside a premier team of industry experts.
  • Backing: Capital and strategic support from top-tier venture capital firms.
  • Culture: A high-performance, low-ego environment with short feedback loops and high velocity.
  • Scope: Extensive ownership across both core product architecture and high-visibility brand initiatives.

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Hard Skills & Tools
end-to-end product designwireframingprototypinghigh-fidelity designuser researchcopywritinginformation designdesign system evolutionFigmaAI tools
Soft Skills
cross-functional collaborationcollaborative mindsetadaptabilityfeedback iterationadvocacy for design choices