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Senior Product Designer

GiveCampus
Full-time
Remote
United States

GiveCampus is the world's leading fundraising platform for non-profit educational institutions. Trusted by 1,300+ colleges, universities, and K-12 schools, our mission is to help advance the quality, the affordability, and the accessibility of education. We received a seed investment from Y Combinator in 2015 and have pursued a strategy of 'Sustainable Growth' ever since: achieving six consecutive years of profitability and positive cash-flow while more than quadrupling our revenue, our customer base, and our team. In 2022, we raised $50 million to accelerate the next stage of our growth.


Through The GiveCampus Social Mobility Initiative, we've donated $1 million in free fundraising support for programs that help low-income students, first-generation students, and underrepresented minorities. And in 2022 and 2023, we were named to Y Combinator's Top Companies list and the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies.


While we operate at meaningful scale (we've facilitated more than $6 billion in charitable giving), we’re still small relative to the commercial and social good opportunities in front of us. Every GiveCampus employee has a substantial impact on our trajectory, and we're growing to help schools achieve even greater results.


Our purpose-driven team of 90+ is located across the US: team members work from anywhere they choose. We have a beautiful 12,000sf office in Washington, DC that is available for people to use whenever they want, and we regularly organize team meet-ups, events, and retreats in various locations. We're looking to expand our team with diverse and collaborative doers who believe in our mission and the transformative power of affordable, high-quality education.


GiveCampus is looking for a driven, talented, and experienced Senior Product Designer to play a critical role as we build products that help schools raise more dollars from more donors with less time and effort. This individual will have a massive impact on our team as our second Product Designer, uncovering problems and designing solutions that shape everything from day-to-day product decisions to broader company strategy. They will report to the Head of Product and work in close partnership with Product, Engineering, Marketing, Partner Operations, Partner Success, and Sales.


Responsibilities will include:


  • Uncovering, defining, and ideating simple solutions to high-impact user problems that drive increased sales, adoption, usage, utilization, and retention
  • Defining, implementing, and leading a lightweight, iterative product design process across multiple squads that delivers better user experiences and business outcomes while unlocking velocity across the Product and Engineering teams
  • Over time, collaborating to elevate our in-product visual brand, user experiences, and user interfaces through style guides, design systems, component libraries, etc. rolled out across teams
  • Becoming a go-to company expert on all things product design, including user research, scrappy wireframing, high-fidelity wireframing, prototyping, UX design, UI design, user testing, and usability testing
  • Becoming an empathetic advocate for our partner schools, end users, and internal team members

What we are looking for:


  • Leadership: Led high stakes, end-to-end design processes in a consulting, high growth, or high performing environment that focused on solving business or user problems and had concrete, measurable business impact
  • Execution: Experience independently executing end-to-end design processes, including discovery, project management, making decisions with limited information, and radical prioritization
  • Experience: 3+ years of experience across product design, UX design, UI design, interaction design, user research, user testing, and light copywriting, where speed, scrappiness, and creativity were used to drive successful product and business outcomes
  • Technical: Strong fluency using a variety of design and prototyping tools, must be skilled in Figma
  • Dynamic, emerging leader who is better at listening than speaking
  • Thrives in ambiguity, creates order in chaos, and consistently thinks two steps ahead
  • Hands-on builder excited to go deep into technical requirements, user flows, and data
  • Strong collaborator who will naturally work cross-functionally but is also comfortable operating independently
  • Intensely curious, always pushing to understand why things are the way they are and how they got that way
  • Operates with a sense of urgency, maintains a fast pace, always pushing for faster
  • Holds themself and others to high standards; always pursues excellence
  • Deep sense of ownership and accountability; low maintenance, low drama
  • Runs towards big, ambitious goals rather than away from them
  • Passionate about advancing the quality, affordability, and accessibility of education
  • Radical empathy for end users

Bonus Points:


  • Knowledge of educational institutions or fundraising

Ready to apply?


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At GiveCampus, we value diversity and we pledge to foster an environment of support, inclusivity, and learning, both on the job and throughout the application process. In this spirit, we encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.


GiveCampus is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are not discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws.


If you feel like you don't meet all of the requirements for this role, please apply anyways. We know confidence gaps and imposter syndrome often get in the way of connecting with incredible people, and we don't want them to prevent us from meeting you.