Picnic

E-Commerce

ProductDesigner

€52–78k ~AI est. Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Product Designer at Picnic. Skills: Product Design, User Experience, Interface Design, Visual Design. Own end-to-end design. Take full responsibility for quality”

What You'll Achieve.

Ship features fast; Matter at scale

Industry & Context.

E Commerce
Problems you'll solve

Ask the right questions; Form a point of view; Drive toward a direction

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Degree in relevant design field, 3–6 years of experience as Product Designer, Portfolio showcasing end-to-end product thinking, Fluency in Figma, Rapid prototyping, Low-ego, collaborative approach, Able to ask the right questions, Form a point of view, Drive toward a direction independently, Fluency in English, Availability to work on-site full time

Nice to Have

Curiosity about as a tool, Curiosity about as a feature

What You'll Do.

Own end-to-end design

Take full responsibility for quality

Think from customer perspective

Collaborate with product owners

Collaborate with UX researchers

Turn fuzzy problems into sharp directions

Use exploratory research

Ground decisions in customer needs

Create low fidelity prototypes

Create high fidelity prototypes

Evaluate with real customers

Stay in continuous loop

Deliver with precision

Document final interaction design

Document UI design requirements

Stay close to implementation

Contribute to design system

Contribute to shared libraries

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Dedicated product team; Wider UX Guild; Engineers; Researchers; Product owners

Communication Scope

Present work; Explain decisions; Engage stakeholders

Full Job Description

In a nutshell At Picnic, we're reinventing the way people experience grocery shopping, from planning meals to enjoying fresh, delicious food at home. Surprisingly simple, sustainable and delightful. We're looking for a Product Designer to join our Amsterdam HQ and help shape Europe's fastest-growing grocery app. If you care about making things people genuinely love and want to see your work ship fast and matter at scale, this is your place. As a Product Designer in our Consumer team, you'll take full ownership of features on our core mobile app, shaping how millions of people in the Netherlands, Germany and France shop. You'll work in a dedicated product team alongside engineers, researchers and product owners, and be part of our wider UX Guild, a creative community that holds the standard for experience quality across Picnic. Grocery shopping is personal, frequent and essential. Designing for it is a rare challenge: high-impact, deeply human, and never truly finished. At Picnic, your work won't just be seen. It will be part of how people feed their families. Tricks of the trade Own end-to-end design: From the first insight to a shipped feature, you take full responsibility for the quality of what gets built, thinking holistically and from a customer perspective at every stage. Sharpen the brief: Collaborate with product owners and UX researchers to turn fuzzy problems into sharp design directions, using exploratory research to ground every decision in what actually matters to our customers. Build and test fast: Create low and high fidelity prototypes to be evaluated with real customers on a weekly basis, staying in a continuous loop of hypothesis, test and learn. Deliver with precision: Document the final interaction and UI design requirements to brief and support developers during implementation, and stay close to make sure the experience lands as intended. Raise the craft: Contribute actively to Picnic's design system and shared libraries, and continuously explor

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