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Senior UX Designer
About Echobox
We are a fast-growing, research-driven company building an artificial intelligence that helps online publishers overcome the challenges they face every day. Using novel AI, we are revolutionising the publishing industry and have a track record of building things that others have ruled out as impossible. Leading names from around the world rely on our product every day, including The Times, Le Monde, The Guardian, Vogue and many more.
Our Culture
We work with people who have stellar academic backgrounds, as well as the ability to think innovatively. We have a very strong work ethic but understand the importance of autonomy in getting things done efficiently. We all enjoy a great degree of freedom in structuring our work, provided we are in the office every day and ultimately get the job done.
About the Role
As part of the Product team, you will work closely with leadership, product managers, engineers, data scientists and designers to shape thoughtful, effective product experiences. You will play a key role in defining how publishers use Echobox by turning complex problems into simple, intuitive workflows. This role is suited to a detail-oriented designer who is comfortable leading UX work from discovery to delivery, bringing clarity to ambiguity, and influencing product direction through strong design thinking.
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Key Responsibilities
- Empathetically understand user problems and create practical solutions.
- Lead product design work from discovery through delivery.
- Turn complex workflows and research insights into intuitive product experiences.
- Contribute to product strategy by identifying opportunities, challenging assumptions and bringing a strong user perspective.
- Create user flows, wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs with a high standard of craft and clarity.
- Drive consistency and scalability through design systems, reusable patterns, and strong product thinking.
- Help raise the standard of design through feedback, critique, and collaboration with others in the team.
Required Skills and Experience
- 5-8 years in Product Design, UX Design, or a similar role, preferably in complex digital products.
- A portfolio showing strong design craft, clear thinking and meaningful impact on product outcomes.
- Strong ability to turn user needs, business goals and technical constraints into clear product decisions.
- Experience leading design work across the full product development process, from discovery to delivery.
- Good understanding of user research methods and how to apply findings in product design.
- Experience using Figma and working with design systems.
- Strong written and spoken English.


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Preferred requirements
- Background in publishing, media, or newsroom-related products.
- Experience designing complex products.
- Experience integrating AI-powered coding tools into design workflows.
- Comfortable giving and receiving clear, thoughtful feedback.
- Familiarity with front-end implementation and technical constraints.
Benefits
Our employees enjoy free breakfast every day, coffee, drinks and snacks all day, everyday. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, we order food for our weekly team lunches where everyone gets together for an hour of fun. We have regular team events (dinner, bowling, karting, poker nights, board-games etc.) for our team to get to know each other outside of work. Professionally, we host in-house conferences and an annual summer camp for all our global employees who are flown to and hosted in London. We ensure that all our employees also get pension contributions, the latest tech, generous annual leave and an amazing office with a balcony overlooking Notting Hill.
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