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Product Design Lead (£100–£150k) at Clove

London
£100k – £150k/yr
Posted 6 days ago
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Product Design Lead

Salary: £100–£150k

Company Description

Clove is a London-based fintech redefining financial access with an AI-human hybrid model, recently raising $14m in pre-seed funding led by Accel.

About the Role

As Clove's first dedicated design hire, you’ll own the end-to-end product experience across their Workplace offering and upcoming regulated Advice product. Working directly with founders in a small, high-seniority team, you’ll set the standard for craft, discovery, and innovation, transforming complex financial guidance into seamless, trustworthy, and AI-powered digital experiences.

Location

London, UK

Why This Role Is Remarkable

  • Join as the first dedicated design hire, shaping Clove’s visual identity and design principles from the ground up.
  • Backed by top-tier backers like Accel, with $14m pre-seed funding to accelerate disruption in a regulated market.
  • Play a direct role in scaling financial advice from 1:100 to 1:1000+ client efficiency ratios through innovative AI-native product design.

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Responsibilities

  • Lead the discovery and definition of the v1 "Advice as a Product" experience, ensuring clarity, trust, and immediate business value.
  • Work closely with engineering to ship high-impact features rapidly, balancing lightweight systems and strategic freelance design support.
  • Influence product roadmaps and Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy, bridging design insights and seamless customer journeys from Workplace-to-advice onboarding.

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Requirements

  • Proven track record in product design with experience scaling from 0 to 1 in high-growth environments.
  • Exceptional craft and 'taste'—ability to synthesise ambiguity into evidence-driven design decisions that deliver tangible business impact.
  • Hands-on experience in trust-sensitive domains (e.g., finance, health) and enthusiasm for AI-native workflows.
  • Experience working with small, founder-led teams in complex, regulated spaces.

Interested? Speak to Jack—AI career advisor and Jack’s AI Recruiter, Jill.

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Skills

Product Design
User-Centered Design
AI-Native Tooling
Financial Technology
Leadership
Customer Insights
Feature Shipping
Design Principles
Visual Identity
Complex Problem Solving
Business Outcomes
High-Growth Environments
Trust-Sensitive Domains
Discovery
Product Roadmaps
GTM Strategy

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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