COLLECTIVE BENEFITS in London Salary

201 HAVERSTOCK HILL SECOND FLOOR C/O FKGB LONDON NW3 4QG UNITED KINGDOM
TIN: 12340959

COLLECTIVE BENEFITS
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COLLECTIVE BENEFITS is looking for employees for positions:

product designer

Benefits

  • laptop

Responsibility

  • this is a demographic that is diverse, hard to reach and underserved. We’re committed to doing better by them
  • we’re on a big mission to enhance the financial resilience of those who earn a living in non-traditional ways. For example, by finding work through the gig economy, flexible staffing agencies or temporary contracts
  • in this way, everyone working at Collective is part of something larger than themselves - we won’t protect anyone unless we sell things, we can’t meet any real needs without understanding the lived experiences of our members and our support will only be timely if we have a best-in-class digital experience
  • we’ve got backing from the people behind Deliveroo, Zoopla and Cazoo, and have been featured in The Economist, TechCrunch and The Times . And as we expand operations across the UK and Europe, our mission is gaining momentum
  • partner with product, engineering, data, and user research to oversee the development of a product from problem definition, through concept, to launch

Requirements

  • you understand that good design is not about trends but is built on top of principles and tradeoffs
  • you value collaboration and are at your best when you’re part of a team
  • you have empathy for customer needs, but can also consider technical constraints and business goals
  • you’re a motivated designer with an aptitude for pixel-perfect creativity
  • understand the importance of utilising a user-centric design approach; with deep consideration of what certain UX/UI changes will have on member usability