Ferocia

Financial Services

ProductDesigner

A$115–135k Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Brief

“Product Designer at Ferocia. Skills: User experience, Interface design, Visual design, Design systems. Explore opportunities for user journey. Review user feedback”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Understand customer needs; Understand motivations; Understand behaviours; Translate understanding into opportunities; Think holistically; Design solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years product teams experience, 3+ years digital agency experience, Basic technical knowledge, Agile engineering development process understanding

Nice to Have

SaaS product experience, Consumer product experience

What You'll Do.

Explore opportunities for user journey

Discuss ideas with creative team

Review work in progress

Shape long-term strategy

Create interactive prototypes

Solve financial problems

Present design concepts

Collaborate with engineering teams

Ensure great user experience

Implement financial products

Map complex interactions

Create holistic experiences

Approach big projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Creative team; Product team; Design team; Brand team; Leadership teams; Engineering teams; Marketing teams; Support teams

Communication Scope

Articulate ideas; Provide reasoning; Use storytelling

Process & Methodology

Agile

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