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About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Own the Flights experience end to end. Shape what's worth solving, and bring the team with you.
- Lead strategic conversations across your triad and with leadership, shaping direction and scope.
- Partner with PM and engineering from the earliest stages of scope-setting, driving execution with craft and speed once direction is set.
- Conduct and synthesize user research to deeply understand customer problems.
- Prototype rapidly using tools like Claude and Cursor to explore interaction patterns early.
- Stay current on emerging AI trends and product patterns.
Requirements
What you’ll need- A staff-level IC track record, with examples of end-to-end ownership at scale.
- Experience designing complex, multi-step product flows.
- Strong customer empathy and design thinking.
- Fluency in data, using qualitative and quantitative signals to validate design decisions, measure impact, and inform tradeoffs.
- Demonstrated ability to influence product direction inside cross-functional teams.
- Strong communication and storytelling skills.
- AI as a working default.
- Comfort with design/collaboration environments like Figma and Git.
Benefits
Comp & perks- The role requires you to be based within commuting distance of our hubs.
- We can help with relocation from anywhere in the world, English is the official language at the office.
- Perk is a global company with a diverse customer base, and we want to make sure the people behind our product reflect that.
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
end-to-end ownershipdesigning complex product flowsdata fluencyqualitative analysisquantitative analysisdesign thinkingprototypingAI trends
Soft Skills
customer empathyinfluencecommunicationstorytelling
