Sift

Senior/Staff Product Designer

Sift

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San FranciscoCaliforniaUnited States

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Salary

💰 $180,000 - $250,000 per year

Job Level

About the role

  • Lead user research, including on-site customer visits, to develop deep empathy for how advanced hardware engineers work and what they need.
  • Design core interactions and workflows across Sift’s platform.
  • Work closely with Product Management and Engineering throughout the full product development cycle, from problem framing to shipped features.
  • Leverage and extend our Figma-based design system to build new components and patterns that solve real customer problems and increase engineering velocity.
  • Embrace hybrid AI design workflows to explore directions quickly, iterate with speed, and deliver high-quality work at startup pace.

Requirements

  • 6+ years of experience in product design (UI/UX), with a strong portfolio demonstrating interaction design for complex, data-rich applications
  • Storytelling skill set to help align team members around your vision and communicate the problems you’re solving.
  • Genuine curiosity about or demonstrated experience with AI-assisted design workflows.
  • Ability to operate across the full design spectrum: high-level UX flows, interaction logic, and pixel-level UI craft.
  • Strong cross-functional communication skills; you’re comfortable presenting work, receiving hard feedback, and partnering closely with engineers and PMs
  • A bias for action in fast-paced, ambiguous environments — you shape problems as much as you solve them
Benefits
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Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
product designUI designUX designinteraction designdesign systemsAI-assisted design workflowshigh-level UX flowsinteraction logicpixel-level UI craft
Soft Skills
storytellingcross-functional communicationcuriositybias for actionproblem framingpresenting workreceiving feedbackpartnering with engineersaligning team members