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Lead Product Designer role in London. Own the core product UX/UI across five European markets, setting global design standards. Bridge strategy, product, and engineering as a strategic leader and mentor. Requires expertise in complex stakeholder management, UX logic, and hands-on design execution.
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United Kingdom , London
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70000.00 GBP / Year
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rmg digital
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Lead Product Designer role at Prolific, shaping the human data infrastructure for AI. You'll drive impact for our core data collector, using your B2B/B2C expertise and player/coach leadership. Enjoy a competitive salary, remote work in the UK, and a mission-driven culture at the forefront of AI d...
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Lead Product Designer role in London, shaping digital experiences for retail, sport, and community. You'll design mobile-first apps and subscription features, connecting online and in-store journeys. Requires a strong portfolio in retail/fitness apps and Figma design systems. Enjoy hybrid work, a...
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United Kingdom , London
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65000.00 - 75000.00 GBP / Year
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Major Players Limited
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A Lead Product Designer specializing in lifecycle jobs is a senior strategic role focused on shaping the core user experience of a digital product throughout its entire customer journey. This profession sits at the intersection of user advocacy, business strategy, and high-level design execution. Unlike designers focused on a single feature, a Lead Product Designer for lifecycle jobs owns the holistic experience—from a user's first discovery and onboarding, through active usage and retention, to moments of expansion and advocacy. Their primary mission is to create seamless, intuitive, and valuable workflows that drive user satisfaction and key business metrics at every stage of the product lifecycle. Professionals in these jobs typically carry a blend of hands-on design and leadership responsibilities. They are accountable for the end-to-end design process, from initial research and problem-framing to high-fidelity prototyping and detailed interaction design. A core duty is to elevate design craft, setting a high bar for visual and interaction quality while ensuring consistency across all product surfaces. They lead strategic initiatives to remove user friction, increase engagement, and integrate new technologies, such as AI, to enhance workflows. Crucially, they operate as force multipliers, mentoring other designers, fostering a culture of experimentation, and scaling design thinking across cross-functional teams of product managers, engineers, and researchers. The typical skill set for these high-impact jobs is extensive. Candidates generally possess 8+ years of product design experience with a proven track record of shipping complex, user-facing products. Mastery of interaction, visual, and systems design is non-negotiable, as is the ability to navigate ambiguity and bring clarity to strategic problems. Strong leadership and communication skills are essential to influence stakeholders, align teams on a vision, and advocate for user-centered outcomes. A forward-thinking mindset is increasingly critical, with many roles requiring a passion for leveraging emerging technologies to solve problems in innovative ways. Success in these jobs hinges on a balance of deep user empathy, business acumen, and the ability to translate high-level strategy into tangible, beautifully executed design solutions that deliver measurable impact throughout the user lifecycle.

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