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Senior UX Designer

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1 year ago
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I'm working with a forward-thinking, high-growth company that's redefining productivity software through cutting-edge AI and machine learning. Backed by industry-leading investors, this Series A startup is transforming how professionals interact with complex data by developing tools that simplify and elevate workflows. You'll be part of a mission-driven team that values creativity, adaptability, and innovation. Here, you'll help shape AI-driven user experiences that make a real impact.

The Role:
As a Senior UX Designer, you'll lead the creation of intuitive, ML-powered user experiences, bringing advanced AI functionality to life. Collaborating with Product Managers, engineers, and stakeholders, you'll design interfaces that transform complex data into actionable insights. This is a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of what's possible in productivity software, focusing on AI-driven workflows, user interaction, and the seamless presentation of machine learning outputs.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams-including Product Managers and engineers-to integrate seamless design into AI-driven development processes, ensuring alignment with product goals and user needs.
  • Employing a test-learn-iterate approach to continuously refine designs based on user feedback, AI data analysis, and evolving business goals.
  • Designing innovative, user-friendly interfaces that translate complex AI outputs into clear, actionable visuals.
  • Simplifying sophisticated ML data and features into accessible designs that allow users to extract meaningful insights.
  • Establishing and maintaining design standards across AI-powered products, ensuring a cohesive yet innovative visual identity.

    What They're Looking For:
  • 5+ years of UX design experience, ideally with exposure to AI or ML-driven products or other complex data systems.
  • Proven ability to create user-centered designs that balance functionality with visual appeal, ensuring interfaces are intuitive and impactful.
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills, with experience in cross-functional teams to bring AI-driven ideas to life.
  • Proactive problem-solving skills, capable of breaking down complex AI design challenges into incremental, user-focused solutions.
  • A flair for simplifying complexity, creating clear interfaces that users can easily navigate and interact with.
  • Excellent visual design skills, with an eye for detail and the ability to align design with product and business objectives.

    What's In It For You:
  • Be part of an innovative startup at the forefront of AI-driven productivity tools.
  • Competitive salary up to £90,000 (DOE), plus a performance-based bonus.
  • Flexible hybrid working arrangements in a dynamic central London office.
  • 25 days of annual leave, plus UK bank holidays.
  • Comprehensive benefits, including a pension scheme and equipment support.
  • A collaborative, growth-focused environment that encourages professional development in AI and ML.

    Next Steps:
    Are you excited about designing the future of AI-powered productivity? Send your CV to Adam or reach out directly to learn more about this opportunity to shape impactful, ML-enhanced user experiences.

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