Senior Product Designer
Remote
United States, Canada
$132,100 - $188,100/yearly
Senior Level
Top Benefits
Modern inclusive healthcare coverage
401K with financial planning
Flexible paid time off
About the role
Who you are
- BA/BS degree or equivalent experience
- You have 5+ years of product design experience and a portfolio with recent, substantive work on data-heavy products: analytics, dashboards, BI, or similar
- Strong interaction and visual design skills are a given. You're fluent in Figma and can produce high-fidelity interactive prototypes using AI tools and technical workflows
- You think in systems. You've built design systems or component libraries for complex domains, and you know the difference between a chart that looks good and one that actually works
- You understand the data stack. You can read data, understand how teams use data to inform decisions, and have worked alongside data scientists or ML/AI engineers. You know how model recommendations shape product behavior and why that matters at the interface level
- Actively participates in hiring (interview panelist), mentorship, and departmental knowledge-sharing activities
- You communicate with precision. You can influence product strategy and present design tradeoffs to senior stakeholders
- Nice to have: experience with web analytics, SEO, AEO, or growth analytics; recommendation engines or explainable AI interfaces; tools like Amplitude, Mixpanel, GA4, Hex ; enterprise workflow design
- You’ll thrive as a Senior Product Designer if you:
- Turn messy data into clear, pragmatic product decisions
- Connect design work to business impact
- Balance fast experiments with long-term system thinking
- Combine strong visual craft with the humility to test your assumptions
- Stay curious and open to growth — actively building fluency in emerging technologies like AI to unlock creativity, accelerate progress, and amplify impact
What the job involves
- Data should do more than inform; it should move people to act. We're looking for a Senior Product Designer to own the end-to-end experience of Analyze: our analytics surface where customers and internal agents make sense of what's happening and decide what to do next
- You'll work at the intersection of data visualization, agentic UX, and systems design, translating complex models and messy signals into interfaces that feel obvious in hindsight
- Reporting to the Senior Product Design Director
- Own Analyze end-to-end, from early discovery and UX strategy through interaction design, specs, and handoff. This isn't a finishing role; you'll shape new features and capabilities from the start
- Turn data into decisions. Design dashboards, charts, and surfaces that translate complex visitor data into clear stories and recommendations
- Design for agents, not just users. Build recommendation flows with explainability, confidence signals, and meaningful control: opt-in/out affordances, feedback loops, and trust-building patterns that make agentic behavior feel predictable
- Define the visual language. Build and maintain a component library for analytics: chart types, scales, annotations, accessibility, and responsive behavior across site- and workspace-level contexts
- Work upstream. Partner with PMs, data scientists, engineers, and researchers to align on data models, instrumentation, and metric definitions before pixels get pushed
- Measure your own work. Define success metrics, run experiments, and use quantitative and qualitative evidence to iterate toward real adoption and time-to-insight
- Raise the bar. Represent Analyze work to cross-functional partners and senior leaders. Bring craft and clarity in equal measure
The application process
- Application deadline: applications accepted on an ongoing basis until position is closed and filled
Benefits
- Modern & inclusive healthcare coverage
- 401K and financial planning
- Flexible paid time off
- Annual retreat and offsites
- WFH Office setup budget
- Health and wellness stipend
- Remote work reimbursements for phone & wifi
- Webflow subscription discount
- Remote-first flexibility
Senior Product Designer
Remote
United States, Canada
$132,100 - $188,100/yearly
Senior Level
Top Benefits
Modern inclusive healthcare coverage
401K with financial planning
Flexible paid time off
About the role
Who you are
- BA/BS degree or equivalent experience
- You have 5+ years of product design experience and a portfolio with recent, substantive work on data-heavy products: analytics, dashboards, BI, or similar
- Strong interaction and visual design skills are a given. You're fluent in Figma and can produce high-fidelity interactive prototypes using AI tools and technical workflows
- You think in systems. You've built design systems or component libraries for complex domains, and you know the difference between a chart that looks good and one that actually works
- You understand the data stack. You can read data, understand how teams use data to inform decisions, and have worked alongside data scientists or ML/AI engineers. You know how model recommendations shape product behavior and why that matters at the interface level
- Actively participates in hiring (interview panelist), mentorship, and departmental knowledge-sharing activities
- You communicate with precision. You can influence product strategy and present design tradeoffs to senior stakeholders
- Nice to have: experience with web analytics, SEO, AEO, or growth analytics; recommendation engines or explainable AI interfaces; tools like Amplitude, Mixpanel, GA4, Hex ; enterprise workflow design
- You’ll thrive as a Senior Product Designer if you:
- Turn messy data into clear, pragmatic product decisions
- Connect design work to business impact
- Balance fast experiments with long-term system thinking
- Combine strong visual craft with the humility to test your assumptions
- Stay curious and open to growth — actively building fluency in emerging technologies like AI to unlock creativity, accelerate progress, and amplify impact
What the job involves
- Data should do more than inform; it should move people to act. We're looking for a Senior Product Designer to own the end-to-end experience of Analyze: our analytics surface where customers and internal agents make sense of what's happening and decide what to do next
- You'll work at the intersection of data visualization, agentic UX, and systems design, translating complex models and messy signals into interfaces that feel obvious in hindsight
- Reporting to the Senior Product Design Director
- Own Analyze end-to-end, from early discovery and UX strategy through interaction design, specs, and handoff. This isn't a finishing role; you'll shape new features and capabilities from the start
- Turn data into decisions. Design dashboards, charts, and surfaces that translate complex visitor data into clear stories and recommendations
- Design for agents, not just users. Build recommendation flows with explainability, confidence signals, and meaningful control: opt-in/out affordances, feedback loops, and trust-building patterns that make agentic behavior feel predictable
- Define the visual language. Build and maintain a component library for analytics: chart types, scales, annotations, accessibility, and responsive behavior across site- and workspace-level contexts
- Work upstream. Partner with PMs, data scientists, engineers, and researchers to align on data models, instrumentation, and metric definitions before pixels get pushed
- Measure your own work. Define success metrics, run experiments, and use quantitative and qualitative evidence to iterate toward real adoption and time-to-insight
- Raise the bar. Represent Analyze work to cross-functional partners and senior leaders. Bring craft and clarity in equal measure
The application process
- Application deadline: applications accepted on an ongoing basis until position is closed and filled
Benefits
- Modern & inclusive healthcare coverage
- 401K and financial planning
- Flexible paid time off
- Annual retreat and offsites
- WFH Office setup budget
- Health and wellness stipend
- Remote work reimbursements for phone & wifi
- Webflow subscription discount
- Remote-first flexibility