Senior Product Designer in Vimeo
TLDR: $117K-$178K salary, U.S. based (NYC area), full-time. Tech sector, focus on AI and design. Great if you love fast-paced work and have design chops.
Vimeo is the place where everyone from your cousin who thinks he’s a filmmaker to huge corporations pretending to be hip come together to share videos. With nearly 300 million users, Vimeo wants to make sure everyone can create high-quality videos, even if they have no idea what they’re doing. So yeah, you’ll be designing for a massive audience.
📍Location: Remote US or Hybrid from New York
🤑 Salary: up to $178,000
💼 Job type: Full time
🏗️ Sector: Video platform
👀 Team: AI
🧐 Responsibilities
- You’ll be the go-to design wizard, working with engineers, product managers, and anyone else who crosses your path.
- Your day-to-day will involve creating user flows, wireframes, and prototypes—basically, a lot of fancy pictures that make people think you know what you’re doing.
- You'll make sure all your designs look like they belong in the same family
- You’re the lone wolf here, leading the design process from start to finish. No pressure, but if the product looks bad, everyone knows who to blame.
- You’ll work with the AI product team head to create a cool vision and make sure your designs impress everyone from the CEO to that one guy who always has too many opinions.
- Cross-functional teams will be your new best friends. You’ll be translating all the confusing business talk into designs that people can actually understand.
⛳️ Requirements
- At least 5 years of designing stuff for money—if you’ve been doodling in the margins for longer than that, even better.
- You should be great at making things look good, making them work well, and convincing everyone that your designs are the best thing since sliced bread. A portfolio full of web and mobile designs will help.
- Figma is your BFF, and you know how to whip up a prototype faster than a toddler can destroy a sandcastle.
- You’ve done some user research and usability testing, which is just a fancy way of saying you asked people if your design was terrible and fixed it if they said yes.
- You’re good at making trade-offs and can crank out designs fast without making them look like a complete mess.
- You should be able to explain your design choices to anyone who’ll listen—especially the engineers and product folks you’ll be stuck with.
Bonus skills (Nice to have):
- If you know anything about AI, machine learning, or language models, that’s a plus. If not, just pretend.
- Experience working with remote teams? Nice. This means you can design in your PJs and no one will ever know.
- If you’ve dabbled in UX, motion design, or have any SaaS experience, great! More buzzwords to impress in the interview.
🎁 Benefits
The job description doesn’t spill the beans on benefits, but let’s be real—Vimeo is all about creativity and cool vibes
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