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Product Designer AI Conversational Design
Product Designer (AI Conversational Design)
London / WFH to £90k
Do you have experience with conversational design and data visualisation?
You could be progressing your career as a Product Designer at a hugely successful, global health / wellness company as they go through a period of digital transformation.
What's in it for you:
- Salary to £90k
- 26 days holiday
- Pension
- Gym membership
- Private Health and Dental Insurance
- Access to a wide range of financial services
- Hybrid working
- Diverse and inclusive team environment
What you'll do:
As a Product Designer you'll join a team acting as a tech incubator within the wider business who are enabling the transformation from fitness through to a lifestyle and wellbeing experience, via the customer facing member engagement platform.
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As a Product Designer you will shape end-to-end product journeys that are simple, intuitive, emotionally resonant and distinctly on brand. You'll operate across discovery, definition, design and delivery, crafting experiences that drive behaviour change, measurable outcomes and business impact.
Collaborate closely with Product, Engineering, Research and Brand you'll help to create world-class wellness experiences across a range of digital touchpoints with a focus on conversational design and engaging data visualisation.
Location / WFH:
You'll join a friendly, diverse team based in the London office three days a week with flexibility to work from home twice a week in a hybrid model.


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About you:
- You have strong experience designing consumer facing digital products and delivering impact in live environments
- You have experience with conversational design
- You have a design portfolio demonstrating systems thinking, end-to-end journeys and behaviourally informed design
- You have strong data visualisation experience
- You have experience of using research insights and behavioural data to shape design decisions
- You're high proficient with Figma and modern design tools
- You're collaborative and pragmatic with the ability to explain rationale, priorities and trade-offs
Apply now to find out more about this Product Designer (AI Conversational Design) opportunity.
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