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At Saturn, we’re on a mission to build community around the calendar. We’re starting in high school and help tens of thousands of users manage their time and stay better connected with friends. The majority of our users are active daily. We’ve raised more than $44 million in funding from General Catalyst, Insight Partners, Coatue, Jeff Bezos, Marc Benioff, and other top venture investors. If you’re looking to drive a major impact on an energetic and ambitious team, come join us!

To learn more about Saturn’s products on iOS, Android, and Web, visit joinsaturn.com.
 
Responsibilities Include: 
  • Come up with new concepts to pitch to the team and CEO
  • Own and drive the vision of a specific feature set 
  • Understand and research how our users interact with the app and their daily schedules 
  • Work with other product designers, motion designers, and illustrators to create amazing experiences  
  • Assist with all parts of the design process and lead projects — from initial research and brainstorming to visual design and final hand off
  • Partner with engineers in order to ensure designs are properly handed off and implemented

To Succeed You'll Need: 

  • To be a self-starter, driven, and very hard-working
  • To use a data-centric approach to problem-solving
  • A strong attention to detail, performance, usability and reliability
  • A growth mindset, willingness to consistently push the limits to grow the overall business
  • A desire to build for the long term, valuing patterns and structures that allow for flexibility in an evolving product
  • Strong leadership and organizational skills with the ability to mentor and motivate team members
  • To be energetic, committed, and enthusiastic - these qualities tie us together at Saturn

You Should Have: 

  • 5+ years of relevant product design experience
  • A strong portfolio with past examples of consumer tech products 
  • Ability to explain your process 
  • Proficiency in Figma, Sketch, XD or other design tools 
  • Ability to create amazing visual designs while maintaining usability 
  • Ability to prototype mobile and web designs Understanding of design systems and working with them
Saturn celebrates and embraces having a diverse team. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of experiences, backgrounds, and skills. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

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