Typeform was founded when two designers spotted a problem and engaged their natural curiosity to solve it.
Now, we look to design the future of
data collection. Will it be voice? More chatbots? The revival of fax?
Whatever it is, we’ll stay true to our design culture—and put people
first.
That’s where you come in. We’re looking for a Principal Product Designer to tackle complex problems in a collaborative way.
Here’s Chris, our VP of design:
“We’re inspired by our customers
and in turn inspiring them with conversational experiences. We’re
building a design community at Typeform that’s taking on exciting
challenges across the company.”
You’ll team up with other designers
in a fast-paced, UX-focused startup. You’ll engage with cross-functional
teams that include designers, devs, QA, engineers, data scientists, and
product owners.
Are you passionate about digital applications? Do you empathize with users humans? Do you believe that design starts with defining the problem?
If so, we’d love to see your portfolio.
The Role
Here’s what you’ll do:
- Work with design leadership to craft, refine, implement, and communicate design vision and strategy across the organization.
- Spin yarns. Effectively communicate and evangelize design thinking throughout the organization with compelling storytelling.
- Champion empathy for people who use Typeform. Let their needs guide us to the best solutions and inform the product roadmap.
- Collaborate
closely with product, business, data and engineering partners in an
Agile environment. Deliver innovative design experiences to our
customers at each stage of their journey.
- Ensure the delivery of a consistent user experience across the product.
- Take ownership your work and responsibility for every last detail, every step of the way.
You
Here’s what we’d like to see:
- You have
at least 10 years of design experience. You’ve designed many consumer
products using emerging technologies for web, mobile, and other devices.
- You find and craft elegant but practical solutions to design challenges.
- You have a
broad range of skills with strengths in interaction or visual product
design—we welcome either. On the interaction side your skills might
include information architecture, journeys, flows, motion, prototyping,
and systems-level thinking.
- You champion user-centered design principles and methodologies.
- You love mentoring designers.
- You can grow design practices to deliver a unified product, from concept to implementation.
- You’re energized by hands-on work—sketching concepts, defining flows, building prototypes, or polishing final designs.
- You have the communication skills to help set up frameworks and make strategy come to life.
- You’re
constantly looking to hone your design instinct through user feedback,
user research, contextual interviews, and competitive/analogous
research.
- You’re
proactive, creative, adaptable, and collaborative. You love wrestling
with problems (figuratively—no leotards here ‘till Halloween).
- You quickly create a range of engaging, elegant, easy-to-use, and technically-feasible ideas.
- You can show us a portfolio showcasing an appetite for designs that push boundaries and take risks.
- You have a degree in design or comparable on-the-job experience.
- You’re fluent in English—we use it daily.
*Today,
more than 2.5M people from all over the world use Typeform. We
celebrate the diversity of our customer base, and we want our employees
to reflect those differences. At Typeform, we’re committed to equal
employment opportunity regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion,
sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital
status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran
status. We strive to be a more equal opportunity workplace.