Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not. Sora Union changes that.

Sora Union is a professional services company specializing in design, localization, engineering, staffing and QA projects for businesses, organizations and governments. The Sora Union team is globally distributed and made up of diverse and talented professionals impacted by or at risk of displacement due to conflict or climate change.

We are seeking a Senior Product Designer with at least 8 years of experience in UX/UI design. The ideal candidate will be someone who is not only passionate about design but also experienced in leading design projects and mentoring junior designers. You should be excited about contributing to the culture and philosophy of an early-stage, distributed company.

YOU’LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:

  • Lead the development of visual design systems for our products and brands, ensuring consistency and innovative user experience.
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to maintain design integrity throughout project implementation.
  • Refine and update existing visual designs and systems to meet evolving user and market needs.
  • Enhance our design processes, incorporating best practices and effective communication tools.
  • Design intuitive, user-centered interfaces for web and mobile applications.
  • Create detailed, high-fidelity prototypes to illustrate design concepts.
  • Conduct comprehensive user research to inform design decisions and understand user pain points.
  • Iterate on designs based on feedback from users, stakeholders, and cross-functional teams.

IDEALLY, YOU’LL HAVE:

  • A minimum of 8 years of experience in UX/UI design.
  • A robust portfolio that demonstrates a deep understanding of UX/UI principles.
  • Proven experience in conducting user research and translating findings into design decisions.
  • Advanced proficiency in Figma or similar design software.
  • Exceptional attention to detail, with a strong understanding of branding, typography, color, usability, and responsive design frameworks.
  • Excellent skills in concept development, collaboration, research, problem-solving, and presentations.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • B2 level English language proficiency or higher.

The Product Designer role is a full-time, 6 month contract position initially reporting to Design Manager, with a direct working relationship within a design pod. This role is a distributed position, and can be based in any location.

Sora Union is committed to creating and fostering a diverse team. We encourage people from underrepresented backgrounds and all walks of life to apply. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to all applicants throughout the application process.

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