Via
Product Designer

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Salary: £65,000–£85,000 base, depending on experience
Location: UK, remote
About the opportunity
Via is partnering with a fast-growing global FinTech business to recruit a Product Designer.
You'll take ownership of the design process from initial discovery through to delivery, working on digital products used at significant scale.
This is a hands-on product design role combining UX, visual design, customer research and product thinking. You'll work closely with Product, Engineering and Data teams to understand customer problems and turn complex requirements into simple, intuitive experiences.
You'll have the freedom to influence how products work rather than simply making them look good, with ownership over projects from early concepts and prototypes through to launch and performance analysis.
What you'll be doing
- Own product design projects from discovery through to delivery
- Work closely with Product Managers, Engineers and Data Scientists to understand customer needs
- Turn complex problems into simple, intuitive digital experiences
- Create wireframes, user journeys, end-to-end flows and interactive prototypes
- Design experiences across mobile and web products
- Conduct customer research and usability testing
- Run workshops to test ideas and gather feedback
- Use customer behaviour and data to inform design decisions
- Define success metrics and measure the impact of your work
- Present concepts, recommendations and design decisions during reviews
- Collaborate with technical teams to ensure designs can be implemented effectively
- Review product performance following release and identify opportunities for improvement
- Contribute to consistent design patterns and experiences across products
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What we're looking for
You'll ideally have:
- 3+ years' professional Product Design, UX/UI Design or Digital Product Design experience
- Experience designing commercial digital products
- A portfolio demonstrating strong end-to-end product design work
- Experience designing for iOS, Android and/or web platforms
- Strong UX skills and an understanding of user behaviour
- Excellent visual design skills with good knowledge of typography, layout and grids
- Experience creating wireframes, user journeys and prototypes
- The ability to explain the reasoning behind your design decisions
- An understanding of how design decisions affect technical implementation
- Experience working collaboratively with Product and Engineering teams
- The confidence to take ownership of the design process
- Strong problem-solving skills and an interest in tackling complex product challenges


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Experience within FinTech isn't essential. Candidates with strong product design experience from SaaS, consumer technology, e-commerce, marketplaces or other digital product businesses are encouraged to apply.
Experience with design systems, fast-growing technology companies or creating simple coded prototypes would be useful but isn't essential. A Computer Science or related technical degree is also desirable rather than required.
Why apply?
- £65,000–£85,000 base salary depending on experience
- Work on digital products used at significant scale
- Own projects throughout the complete product design lifecycle
- Influence both UX and wider product strategy
- Collaborate directly with Product, Engineering and Data teams
- Work across mobile and web experiences
- Opportunity to solve complex customer problems within financial technology
- Join a rapidly growing international technology business
- Significant scope to develop your product design skills and take ownership of high-impact work
If you're a Product Designer who enjoys solving complex problems, creating intuitive digital experiences and taking ownership from discovery through to launch, we'd like to hear from you.
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