Join Spiralyze as a CRO Designer and shape the future of data-driven A/B testing. Our 180-person US-based agency works with major brands to redesign their websites with a focus on increasing conversion rates. We combine data with creativity to create web experiences that are both elegant and high-performing.
The position is remote. We have a track record of promoting high performers into leadership positions. 50% of our leadership team joined the company as entry level remote employees.
As a designer at Spiralyze, you'll collaborate closely with our ideation team, turning wireframes and insights into compelling designs for A/B tests.
You're a great fit if you:
1. Possess a stunning and versatile design style: Deliver the absolute best, stay cutting-edge, and adapt to clients' brand requirements.
2. Are an effective collaborator: Embrace others' ideas, seek feedback, and communicate openly and respectfully with clients and colleagues. Fight for good design and prioritize the mission.
Required skills:
Think in UI design: 3+ years of UI/UX design experience.
Excel in UI with bonus UX experience.
Expert in Figma: Create style libraries and handover files.
Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and responsive frameworks.
Stay updated on UI/UX trends.
Overlap with EST (New York time) for 4+ hours.
Excellent communication skills.
Benefits:
Cutting-edge work: Learn from leaders in CRO. See your designs come to life on popular websites.
Flexible working hours: Overlap with US Eastern Standard - Time for 4-5 hours, the rest of the day planning is yours.
Promotion opportunities: Grow, share knowledge, and advance within the company.
Technological reimbursement: Get the tools you need.
Education: Access company-sponsored courses and training.
Paid leave: Enjoy 20 days of all-purpose vacation leaves plus holidays.
Join Spiralyze, make an impact, and thrive in a rewarding role.
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