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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Orca

New York, NY, United States

$98k - $120k

Coinbase

Remote

$175k - $206k

Hike

Remote

$72k - $100k

Coins.ph

Singapore, Singapore

$81k - $84k

Coins.ph

Singapore, Singapore

$81k - $84k

Coins.ph

Shanghai, China

$84k - $110k

dYdX

New York, NY, United States

$84k - $112k

Blockdaemon

New York, NY, United States

$84k - $112k

Fuel Labs

Web3

$87k - $115k

Okcoin

San Jose, CA, United States

$122k - $152k

Coins.ph

Shanghai, China

$81k - $84k

Galaxy

Remote

$81k - $84k

Thesis*

Remote

$74k - $110k

Presto

Seoul, South Korea

$81k - $84k

OKX

Singapore, Singapore

$54k - $102k

Orca
$98k - $120k estimated
New York, NY, USA

Orca’s mission is to become the leading provider of on-chain financial primitives. We see a future where much of the world’s financial system is powered by DeFi, and we’re looking to hire a Senior Product Designer to accelerate our progress towards that vision.

What you’ll do

  • Mentor other Orca designers to create experiences that elevate Orca’s design identity and brand presence
  • Pitch ideas for what Orca builds next through our adaptation of Shape Up
  • Create breadboards that address key product requirements before developing hi-fi mocks based on user research, data analytics, and your intuition for great design
  • Conduct qualitative design research to understand the mindset of Orca’s target users

What you’ll bring

  • Proven track record: You have at least 3 years of professional experience working as part of an established design team. You’ve led the design of major software products. You feel comfortable interviewing users, writing clear and crisp copy, and creating designs that inspire—not just for their looks, but for their focus on usability.
  • Interest in DeFi: You use (or are excited to use) Orca and other DeFi protocols regularly and are excited to conduct research, design, and iterate to create the best possible experience for Orca’s target audience—and yourself!
  • Balanced mindset: You’re comfortable working independently in an async environment, but also enjoy coming together to collaborate as a team. You’re passionate about certain technologies and design patterns, but also recognize their trade-offs in different scenarios. You don’t see everything in absolutes, and identify the underlying dimensions to make decisions.
  • Excellent communicator: You articulate your thoughts and ideas clearly—and pass the mic to empower others to be heard.

What we offer

  • Opportunity to shape Solana DeFi at an established protocol.
  • Competitive salary and ORCA token allocation.
  • Flexible work schedule.
  • Option to work remotely or from our office in New York City. Note: North American hours are prioritized for meetings.
  • Work alongside a global team of talented and passionate Orca contributors.
  • Cross-functional collaboration with product, engineering, and business development to gain insights and skills from various functions.

To apply:

Submit an application to [email protected] with the subject [Senior Product Designer]: {your full name}, and include the following:

  • CV or LinkedIn profile
  • When you're able to start
  • A link to your portfolio or past work
  • Short hypothetical situation:
    • Imagine you are redesigning Orca’s token selection interface with other designers. Here is what we have so far: https://imagedelivery.net/SqOs1_hiiskxNj7RJqq3zQ/7b493dac-00ff-4ea7-b6e6-b72b77ce1d00/public
    • The idea is that a user can select a token by tapping on an item in the token list. However, if the user taps on the truncated mint address chip (4ThR…FxoD), the token’s full mint address is copied, and the token is not selected. If the user taps on the external link icon, the user is directed to a new window showing the token’s block explorer page, and the token is not selected.
    • During a design crit, Designer 1 observes that overlaying tappable elements on top of each other could be considered an anti-pattern and result in unintentional user interaction. Designer 1 also notes that the buttons are smaller than the recommended minimum of 44x44 pixels for interactive elements. Designer 2 agrees with these design principles, but sees them as guidelines rather than hard rules. Designer 2 also notes that Orca’s users will already be familiar with this type of interface as it is common throughout DeFi.
    • Questions:
      • How would you navigate this situation? Share what you might say directly to these designers in a conversation.
      • Do you have any other feedback on the token selection interface? Again, frame this answer as if you were speaking to other designers directly.

About: https://orca.so/about

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Podcast: https://orcapod.orca.so

Medium: https://orca-so.medium.com/

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What does a product designer do?

A product designer is responsible for creating and designing the physical and visual aspects of a product, with the aim of enhancing its functionality, usability, and aesthetics

This involves a broad range of tasks, such as researching and analyzing customer needs, designing user interfaces, creating sketches and prototypes, testing and refining designs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the final product meets the intended user needs and business goals

A product designer must have a deep understanding of design principles, materials, manufacturing processes, and technological advancements in order to create products that are both innovative and functional

They must also have excellent communication skills, as they work closely with engineers, marketing teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that the product is developed on time, within budget, and meets the desired quality standards

Product designers work in a variety of industries, such as consumer electronics, furniture, automotive, fashion, and healthcare, to name a few

They may work for large corporations, small businesses, or as freelance designers, and often collaborate with other designers, engineers, and manufacturers to bring their designs to life

In web3, a product designer is responsible for designing and creating decentralized applications (dApps) and other products that leverage blockchain technology, smart contracts, and decentralized networks

This involves understanding the unique technical and functional requirements of web3 products, as well as the principles of decentralization, transparency, and user ownership

Web3 product designers need to be familiar with blockchain technology, smart contract programming languages, and decentralized networks, in order to design products that can operate effectively in a decentralized environment

They need to be able to work with developers and other stakeholders to ensure that the product is designed in a way that maximizes user control and ownership, while minimizing the potential for fraud or malicious activity

Web3 product designers may work on a range of products, such as decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, non-fungible token (NFT) marketplaces, decentralized social networks, and more

They may also work closely with blockchain developers, economists, and other specialists to create products that are both innovative and practical, while maintaining a strong focus on user experience.