Product Designer

Carmoola
London
2 weeks ago
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Join The Revolution In Fintech Car Finance

We're Carmoola - a bold, disruptive fintech shaking up the car finance industry for good. After a hugely successful launch and securing over £240m in funding (backed by incredible investors like QED), we're scaling fast. Really fast.

We're on the hunt for an exceptional Product Designer to help take our app experience to the next level. This is more than just a design role - it's your chance to help shape the future of car finance, crafting beautiful, intuitive products that customers love and can't wait to tell their friends about!

Your Role in Shaping Our Future

We are seeking an exceptionally talented Product Designer to join our dynamic team. Reporting directly to the Director of Product, you will focus on creating "WOW" product experiences, and delivering stunningly beautiful product flows to our customers. With a customer NPS of +97 and a TrustPilot score of 4.9/5, you'll be pushing the boundaries to see how much more we can surprise and delight with our product.

As a key member of our team, you will be instrumental in all phases of the design process, from concept to execution. This isn't just a job; it's a chance to be at the forefront of designing user-centric solutions that customers will love.

You will...

  • Design ‘wow' moments through stunning visuals and intuitive user flows that elevate the entire product experience (primarily focussing on our app, but there are also some web elements to consider too)
  • Continuously seek ways to enhance the user experience, leveraging visually stunning design to delight customers
  • Work closely with product managers and engineering teams to refine and implement your designs
  • Collaborate with our new Marketing Designer to ensure consistency of the brand across all touchpoints
  • Run creative design sessions with members of the Carmoola team to gather input
  • Utilise Figma and various animation tools to create dynamic designs and delightful interactions

Requirements

Who You Are

You are a visionary designer, passionate about shaping thoughtful, visually stunning product experiences. You are open to feedback and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas and designs are tested and evolved through user feedback and close interaction with the Carmoola team. You're customer-focused and detail-oriented, and committed to learning and growing within your role, continuously seeking to refine your craft and contribute to team success.

Essentials:

  • Passion for delivering WOW designs, with a portfolio demonstrating your expertise in graphic design and UI/UX
  • Highly creative individual who is passionate about building visually stunning products
  • Confident in articulating your design process and decisions
  • Impressive attention to detail and drive for consistency
  • Strong understanding of user-centric design principles and behavioural design, and a track record of implementing these approaches to drive better customer experiences
  • Experience leading or contributing to user research, such as running user research groups, or utilising online software to drive insights and opportunities to improve the UX
  • At least 5 years of experience in product design
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with a proven ability to incorporate feedback and view your designs from multiple perspectives
  • Proficiency in Figma
  • Illustration and animation skills
  • Switched on to new design trends and tools, open to exploring AI-driven solutions

Benefits

  • Competitive salary: £70k-£90k
  • Hybrid working model: 3 days per week (Tues - Thurs) in our London office
  • The opportunity to shape the future of product design at Carmoola as the company grows
  • A vibrant, supportive work environment where innovation and excellence are celebrated

Ready to Lead and Innovate

Join us at Carmoola, where you can shape the future of car finance, set new industry standards, and grow your career in an environment that values your expertise and initiative. Apply today and be part of our journey to revolutionise the fintech landscape.Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Design
  • Industries
  • IT Services and IT Consulting

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