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Databento Product Designer

Min Experience

2 years

Location

Remote in US, New York, San Francisco Bay Area

JobType

Entry to Mid-Level

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About the role

Owning the end-to-end design across multiple projects on both core product and growth features Working with external and internal stakeholders to identify and prioritize user needs that are ambiguous in scope and translate them into simple and elegant solutions Working with engineers to bridge the gap between design and technical implementation and implementing a high standard for new feature launches Defining design systems and steering the evolution of the product's visual language Motivating design-oriented decisions and standards firm-wide Our core products are an API service and an enterprise web application. Here are some key highlights of our product strategy: Product-led growth with low touch sales. We rely on product features like referrals, team invites and self-signup process instead of a traditional sales pipeline to scale our user base Enterprise-grade, consumer-scale product. (Like Slack or GitHub.) Our competitors adopt a traditional enterprise SaaS strategy, opting to hide their product behind a "request for quote/demo" and employing a high touch onboarding process with big sales teams. We believe we can outpace their growth by targeting the same enterprises with an institutional-grade product that instead has the ease of adoption and transparency of a consumer product Targeting a developer-centric user base. (Like AWS, Stripe or Plaid.) We pursue the exponential effect of providing products that enable developers to build an ecosystem of other products and tools Fast iteration. With multiple deployments per day Putting product needs before technical limitations. We have great engineers who will walk over hot coals to actualize difficult product requirements

About the company

Pay-as-you-go system for financial data 21-100 employees B2B Fintech SaaS Data Sharing

Skills

CSS
HTML
JavaScript
Figma
Flow
Amplitude
Segment
Mixpanel