Oliver Bernard
Junior/Mid-level Product Designer

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Junior/Mid-level Product Designer
Junior/Mid-level Product Designer
3 days p/week in London
Up to £50k
Junior/Mid-level Product Designer – Would you like the opportunity to work for a fast-paced digital product team where you will help shape experiences used by millions of consumers? This is an exciting opportunity for a Junior/Mid-level Product Designer to join an established team where you’ll work closely with the Product Design Lead, contributing across key areas including user onboarding, account experiences, engagement journeys and subscription-related products.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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As a Junior/Mid-level Product Designer, you’ll own product design projects from discovery through to delivery while defining and improve user journeys, flows, and information architecture across key product areas. This opportunity is suitable for someone with a keen interest in consumer-facing digital products.


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Requirements:
1+ years’ commercial experience A genuine passion for product design and digital user experiences Experience using Figma Strong curiosity and product mindset
If you’re a Junior/Mid-level Product Designer looking for a new challenge, please apply.
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