- B2B
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
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Product Designer
- Full Time
Not Available
Heang Chan
About the job
Design the product that powers better access to banking
Prelim is changing the way banks onboard their customers for business checking accounts, personal loans, etc online. Join us as we increase access to banking and financial services, helping banks and financial institutions provide a better, more modern experience. Banks and financial institutions trust us to help them better serve their customers by providing a more modern, seamless online experience.
You would be joining our growing design team in designing, testing, polishing, and experimenting with new and existing parts of the product. You'd own different parts of the design of the product and help set the direction of the product.
We're looking for a hands-on product designer, comfortable with wireframing, creating pixel perfect designs in Figma, and interviewing customers and other stakeholders about the product.
You will:
- Own the design of new and existing features on our enterprise and consumer apps
- Understand and break down user flows and complex concepts
- Create design assets, branding, and UX writing
- Work directly with different kinds of users, from consumers to bankers to lenders
You may be a fit for this role if you:
- Can untangle hard conceptual problems and have sharp intuition for how people use (or wish they could use) products
- Care about the business needs, implications, and possibilities of your designs
- Can create pixel-perfect visual designs
- Hold yourself and others to a high bar and sweat the small UX stuff
- Can balance between craft, speed and the bottom line
- Are self-aware, have a positive attitude, a sense of humor, and are empathetic
About the company
- B2B
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- YC FundedStartup funded by Y Combinator