Borderless360
Junior Product Designer (UX/UI)

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Product Designer (UX/UI) – Borderless360
We are seeking an early-career Product Designer (UX/UI) with 2–5 years’ experience to work alongside our Senior Product Designer in shaping the next generation of the Borderless360 platform. The salary range is £50,000–£60,000 per year, depending on experience. This position is offered on an independent contractor basis.
Rather than owning projects independently from day one, this role is intended to pair with senior design leadership to elevate the quality and consistency of everything we build.
Why this role exists
Borderless360 is building a premium global commerce platform inspired by Linear, Stripe, Vercel and Framer. We believe logistics software does not have to look or feel like traditional logistics software.
What you will do
- Expand and maintain the Borderless360 Design System.
- Design new platform features and workflows.
- Improve customer onboarding and usability.
- Create consistency across product, marketing, documentation and customer communications.
- Challenge traditional logistics UX patterns with modern SaaS thinking.
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About you
- 2–5 years' experience designing digital products, ideally SaaS.
- Formal education in Product Design, UX, Interaction Design or a related field.
- Strong Figma skills and exposure to design systems.
- Comfortable working closely with engineers and a Senior Product Designer.
- Passionate about simplifying complex products.
- A portfolio showing your design process, not just final screens.
What we are not looking for
We are not looking for someone whose experience is centred on legacy logistics, freight forwarding or ERP software.
We want someone who brings fresh product thinking from modern SaaS and is excited to help redefine how global commerce software should feel.
Long-term objective
Working alongside our Senior Product Designer, this role will help create a single, cohesive product experience across the Borderless360 platform, marketing website, help centre, documentation and customer communications.


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Priority Universities
As part of our recruitment strategy, we will actively research graduates and early-career designers from leading design and HCI programs, including:
United Kingdom
- University of the Arts London
- London College of Communication
- University of Brighton
- University of Bristol
United States
- Carnegie Mellon University
- University of Washington
- UC Berkeley
- Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
- ArtCenter College of Design
- Parsons School of Design
We believe that a strong formal design education provides a solid foundation in human-centred design, interaction design, typography, information architecture, research methods, and design systems. We are looking for designers who combine that foundation with several years of experience building modern SaaS products.
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