Job Description
- Spend lots of time with professors and students: hearing from them directly about their challenges and aspirations.
- Collaborate with product managers often: articulating which problems are worth solving and finding solutions.
- Iterate on concepts: exploring lots of ideas in low & high fidelity while getting feedback from designers, your team, and users.
- Ship features often: Top Hat believes in true agile; shipping small and frequent updates to our products.
- You’ll be collaborating directly with engineers to ensure your designs are built to a high standard of quality.
- Add to our team process: As a senior contributor, you’ll have opinions on how design systems and components should support the userbase.
- You’ll collaborate with the rest of our design organization to improve our processes and design systems—including recent advancements with AI.
Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience working as a product designer (or similar role: UX Designer, Visual Designer, etc.).
- You’ve experienced the full design process: from shipping to stakeholder management; you’ve understood people, defined problems, iterated on concepts, and shipped solutions.
- You have a good intuition for visual design: you know how to use typography/colour/spacing to lay out an interface and understand how these decisions relate to a great user experience.
- You’re excited about designing accessible products: you have exposure to the ideas of inclusive design and are excited to build interfaces that work for everyone.
- Familiarity with WCAG 2.1 AA is a plus.
- You take initiative beyond your role: you’re excited to grow your craft beyond your day-to-day work and have examples where you’ve made this happen.
- Experience maintaining design systems: you’ve helped systematize design in your current role and are excited to grow your capabilities in this space.
- Curiosity for what AI means to design: you’ve gotten your hands dirty with AI; image generation, prototyping, and/or copy production.
- You see AI as a tool that will evolve the design process in tech (not replace it).
- Comfort with interaction design: you’re able to look beyond just screens and think through the details of more complex (and often non-linear) interactions and animations.
- Excited about usability: you’re interested in applying common usability heuristics to your designs or conducting usability benchmarks.
Benefits
- Competitive health benefits that start on day one.
- Flexible, remote first work environment.
- Professional learning and development for all role levels.
- Innovative PTO policy with lots of time and space for self-care.