Role:
Product Designer
Position Type:
Full-Time Contract (40hrs/week)
Contract Duration:
6
months+
Work Schedule
: 8 hours/day (Mon-Fri)
Work Hours
: ET or PT hours
Location
: 100% Remote
We’re hiring a sharp Product Designer to own end-to-end UX + UI for internal web apps and platform tooling. Ideal hire is 2–5 years’ experience (we’d rather hire a very strong, proactive junior than a mediocre mid), comfortable working with engineers, PMs and analysts to deliver usable, scalable design systems and polished UI.
What you’ll do
- Own UX & UI for web applications and internal tools (end-to-end: research → wireframes → high-fidelity UI → handoff).
- Build and contribute to design systems and reusable component libraries for non-Salesforce apps.
- Create prototypes and interactive flows in Figma ; run usability checks and iterate.
- Design simple, effective looks for Salesforce apps where customization is limited (apply design system for a unique feel).
- Produce presentation materials (Google Slides / PowerPoint) for stakeholders.
- Collaborate closely with product, engineering, and research; incorporate user feedback and data to prioritize work.
Must-have skills & experience
- 2–5 years product design experience (junior → mid).
- Figma power user prototyping, components, variants, and libraries.
- Strong portfolio with case studies showing problem framing, research, iteration, and final UI.
- Demonstrated experience building or contributing to design systems .
- Solid UX fundamentals (interaction design, information architecture, user flows) and polished visual design (typography, spacing, hierarchy).
- Comfortable communicating design rationale and working cross-functionally.
Nice to have
- Experience in SaaS or media/advertising products.
- Exposure to Salesforce apps and constraints.
- Familiarity with Google Slides, light Adobe use.
- Evidence of evidence-based iteration (user testing, metrics, A/B, etc.).
Portfolio requirements (must)
- At least 1–2 end-to-end case studies (problem → process → outcome).
- Clear explanation of your role and decisions (not just screenshots).
- Examples of systems thinking (component libraries, design tokens, journey maps).
- Prototypes or links demonstrating interaction and testing where possible.