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The College Board

Product Designer

The College Board

Product Designer creating user-centered digital experiences for College Board. Supporting design research, collaborative product development, and ensuring quality implementation of designs.

Posted 6/6/2026full-time🇺🇸 United StatesJuniorMid-Level💰 $77,000 - $105,000 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Support design thinking practices to understand user needs and frame design challenges
  • Participate in generative and evaluative research activities like interviews, usability testing, and surveys
  • Create user journeys, work flows, wireframes, and prototypes to explore and communicate design ideas
  • Collaborate daily with product managers, engineers, and fellow designers to contribute to design and delivery
  • Seek out learning opportunities, stay curious, and regularly engage in design critiques and team activities

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 2 – 4 years of experience in product or service design roles
  • Experience with design thinking and user-centered design practices
  • Experience supporting and conducting user research and usability testing
  • Proficiency with core design tools like Figma
  • Understanding of design systems and accessibility best practices
  • Authorization to work in the United States.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • Annual bonuses
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Remote work options

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Hard Skills & Tools
user-centered designdesign thinkinguser researchusability testingwireframingprototypingdesign systemsaccessibility best practices
Soft Skills
collaborationcuriositydesign critiques