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🎨 UX/UI Designer
Design the future of banking, rewards and AI-powered commerce.
At Reward, we're redefining how millions of customers engage with banks and retailers through personalised experiences, loyalty and commerce.
As part of Rezolve Ai, a NASDAQ-listed AI-powered commerce platform, we're entering an exciting new phase of global growth and we're looking for an exceptional UX/UI Designer to help shape the next generation of our digital products.
If you're passionate about creating intuitive user experiences, beautiful interfaces and products that solve real customer problems, we'd love to hear from you.
Why join Reward?
This isn't a role where you'll simply design screens. You'll play a key role in shaping the experience of products used by some of the world's leading financial institutions, influencing how millions of users interact with banking, loyalty and commerce experiences every day.
Working alongside our Global Brand Director, Product Managers, Engineers, Data teams and fellow designers, you'll help define the future of our platform while contributing to a collaborative, design-led culture.
What you'll be doing
As our UX/UI Designer, you'll help create seamless, intuitive and engaging digital experiences across Reward's growing product ecosystem.
You'll:
- Design end-to-end user journeys, wireframes, prototypes and high-fidelity interfaces across web and mobile products.
- Shape the UX architecture of our modular platform, enabling scalable experiences for multiple banking partners.
- Create intuitive, accessible and visually engaging interfaces that balance user needs with commercial objectives.
- Collaborate with Product, Engineering and Data teams throughout the product lifecycle from discovery and ideation through to launch and continuous improvement.
- Use customer research, behavioural analytics and usability testing to continuously improve product experiences.
- Work closely with our Senior Digital Designer to evolve and maintain Reward's design system, ensuring consistency across every touchpoint.
- Design experiences across our wider digital ecosystem, including customer dashboards, CRM journeys, internal tools and our corporate website.
- Champion accessibility, usability and user-centred design principles across the organisation.
- Explore emerging AI-powered design tools and best practices to enhance research, creativity and design workflows.
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What we're looking for
We're looking for someone who loves solving complex problems through thoughtful, human-centred design.
You'll ideally have:
- A strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end UX/UI design across web and mobile digital products.
- Experience designing complex digital products from discovery through to delivery.
- Expertise in user-centred design, interaction design and information architecture.
- Advanced Figma skills, including wireframing, prototyping and high-fidelity UI design.
- Experience working with design systems and scalable component libraries.
- A strong understanding of accessibility (WCAG) and usability best practice.
- The ability to translate user insight, behavioural data and business objectives into intuitive digital experiences.
- Experience collaborating with Product, Engineering and Data teams within agile environments.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.


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Bonus points if you have:
- Experience in fintech, banking or other regulated digital environments.
- Worked on modular or white-label product platforms.
- Designed CRM journeys, personalised customer experiences or marketing automation.
- Knowledge of design tokens, developer handoff and scalable component libraries.
- Experience presenting design concepts and rationale to senior stakeholders.
Why Reward?
At Reward, you'll join an ambitious, collaborative team that's shaping the future of customer engagement through technology, data and AI.
You'll have the opportunity to work on products that reach millions of users, influence the direction of a rapidly evolving platform and grow your career alongside talented colleagues across Product, Engineering and Design.
If you're excited by complex design challenges, love creating exceptional user experiences and want to help build the future of AI-powered commerce, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today and help design experiences that make every interaction more rewarding.
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