Junior UX Designer - User Experience Role

Position filled
Remotely
Full-time

A cross-functional squad of product managers, engineers, and senior designers partners on fintech, e-commerce, and healthcare apps that serve millions. Continuous discovery, data-driven iteration, and inclusive brainstorming define our culture - where every idea can reshape the roadmap.


What You’ll Do  

- Translate product requirements into low- to high-fidelity wireframes that balance user needs and business goals.  

- Prototype interactive flows in Figma or Sketch - rapidly iterating based on feedback and analytics.  

- Conduct guerrilla usability testing, synthesize findings, and present clear next steps.  

- Document user flows, edge cases, and interaction patterns to keep developers aligned.  

- Collaborate daily with engineers during sprint planning to ensure design intent survives implementation.  

- Support senior UX and UI teammates by preparing research plans, affinity maps, and competitive audits.  

- Champion accessibility (WCAG 2.2) and mobile-first heuristics in every deliverable.  

- Work remotely across U.S. time zones, attending stand-ups and design reviews via video.  


What You’ll Bring  

- Bachelor’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Graphic Design, Cognitive Science, or related field.  

- Portfolio showcasing at least two end-to-end projects with documented problem statements, iterations, and outcomes.  

- Proficiency in Figma components, auto-layout, and interactive prototyping; basic Sketch knowledge welcomed.  

- Comfort running moderated usability sessions and translating insights into actionable design tweaks.  

- Foundational understanding of design systems, atomic design methodology, and responsive grids.  

- Fluency with Jira or comparable agile boards for ticket creation and status tracking.  

- Clear, concise written and verbal communication - equally at home explaining pixels to engineers or flows to stakeholders.  

- Curiosity, adaptability, and a growth mindset; you thrive on constructive critique and evolving best practices.