Kiddom

Education

DirectorofProductDesign

$225–315k ~AI est. San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Director of Product Design at Kiddom. Skills: Product design, Design systems, Team leadership. Lead and grow team. Set high bar for craft”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver intuitive experiences; Deliver high-impact experiences

Industry & Context.

Education
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8-12 years product design, 3 years leading design teams, Portfolio shows systems thinking, Portfolio shows interaction design, Portfolio shows craft, Experience building design system, Track record influencing roadmap, Track record influencing priorities, Fluent with AI tools, Clear, direct communicator, Comfortable with ambiguity, Familiarity with accessibility standards, Familiarity with inclusive design

Nice to Have

Significantly maturing design system

What You'll Do.

Set high bar for craft

Set high bar for feedback

Own platform design vision

Know what good looks like

Own and evolve design system

Keep designer velocity high

Keep engineer velocity high

Partner on executive reviews

Lead team through change

Give designers clear picture

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner across Product; Partner across Engineering; Partner across Curriculum

Communication Scope

Defend design decision

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning, OKRs

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