Welltech — global Health & Fitness company with 220+ million installs and 800+ team members across 5 hubs.
Hiring a Senior Product Designer to create visually stunning, interaction-rich mobile interfaces for a new unreleased app.
Role focuses on iOS-first design quality, designing and developing exquisite interactions and content-driven experiences.
Work in discovery phase to help redefine the fitness and wellness category, collaborating closely with engineers, product managers, and fitness experts.
Translate complex fitness routines, programs, and video content into delightful, engaging UI and interaction models; build high-fidelity prototypes showcasing motion and real app logic.
Participate in shaping visual identity and interaction paradigms for workout-related features and continuously build understanding of fitness and content workflows.
Requirements
Strong visual and interaction design craft, with a focus on mobile UX/UI and motion.
Proven experience designing for iOS (UIKit, SwiftUI familiarity a big plus).
Know your way around Figma and be able to contribute to the build and evolution of design libraries.
Ability to communicate design decisions clearly, and collaborate constructively with engineers and product stakeholders.
Interest in learning the fundamentals of fitness content production — from video formats to training types — and applying that knowledge to product design.
Comfort building prototypes that simulate real app behavior and showcase transitions, feedback, and engagement patterns.
A bias for clarity, simplicity, and beauty in everything you ship.
Nice to have: Working knowledge of SwiftUI or UIKit.
Nice to have: Experience designing content-driven or streaming interfaces (e.g., workouts, classes, educational content).
Nice to have: Background or personal interest in fitness, sports, or wellness — whether professional or recreational.
Nice to have: Experience with video-based UI and interaction design (e.g., workouts, reels, tutorials).
Nice to have: Experience in working with LLMs to deliver personal user experiences.