Hey future somics!
Do you have the vision of a cosmic explorer? Can you spot design issues faster than a meteor? If so, Awesomic needs you on our stellar team!
🚀 About Awesomic: We are a web app that matches businesses from around the world with the best-fit talents using an AI-driven algorithm. Since our founding in 2020, we’ve completed 14,000+ tasks for 4,000+ clients, including Reface, Lift99, SilviaTerra, Y Combinator startups, and various VC funds.
Now Hiring: UI/UX Designer / Product Designer to join our awesome community, tackle projects for the world’s best startups, and learn at the speed of a comet.
🧑‍🚀 Who are we looking for?
Experience in design (5+ years)
Knowledge of Figma and Adobe Suite
Portfolio with recent UI/UX design cases
Ability to deliver results in a timely manner with daily updates
Fluent English, as work primarily involves US-based clients
Flexibility to work US hours or adjust your schedule to align with the San Francisco timezone
🧑‍💻 What will you be working on?
Design web and mobile app interfaces, including landing pages, product pages, and dashboards
Conduct user research and usability tests
Map user journeys and user flows
Create prototypes to validate design concepts
Participate in product strategy and help define features
Tweak designs based on user feedback and analytics
đź’ŽÂ What do you get with Awesomic?
A community of passionate designers to learn from
An onboarding buddy to help you adjust as a newbie
15 annual paid days off
15 sick leave days
$120 monthly psychologist reimbursement
Corporate subscriptions to Adobe, Freepik, etc. (Figma isn’t included)
Option for coworking or fully remote work
Overtime work compensation
🙌 Selection process:
Intro call
Paid test task
Final call
You get the point: working at Awesomic is fun. So why wait to join our community? Just fill in the form below, and you’re one step closer to being one of the somics! 🧑‍🚀
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