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Product Design Engineer
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Join Reality Labs in Shanghai to shape the future of AR/MR hardware. As a Product Design Engineer, you'll own the full development cycle of high-volume consumer electronics, from prototyping to mass production. We seek an expert in DFM, CAD, and statistical analysis with 6+ years of experience. C...
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Product UX Design Intern
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Seeking a Product UX Design Intern in Shanghai for a hands-on, three-month on-site role. Assist with design/research tasks, collaborate cross-functionally, and support product sprints. Ideal candidates are design or behavioral science students passionate about human-centric design and home furnis...
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Mechanical Designer – Production
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Join our strategic project as a Mechanical Designer in Shanghai. You will redesign and adapt mechanical components for manufacturing transfer to China, ensuring DFM and cost optimization. We seek a CAD expert with 5+ years' experience and knowledge of international supply chains. Support the full...
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Inkmaker Worldwide (founder of IM GROUP)
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Explore the world of Product Designer jobs and discover a career dedicated to shaping the digital experiences we use every day. A Product Designer is a user-centric problem-solver who sits at the intersection of aesthetics, functionality, and business strategy. Their primary mission is to create digital products—such as websites, mobile apps, and software interfaces—that are not only visually appealing but also intuitive, accessible, and effective for the end-user. This role goes beyond mere aesthetics; it's about understanding human behavior and translating user needs and business goals into seamless, engaging, and valuable experiences. Professionals in these jobs are typically involved in the entire design lifecycle. Common responsibilities begin with user research and discovery, where they conduct interviews, create user personas, and map user journeys to identify pain points and opportunities. Following this, they move into the ideation phase, creating wireframes and interactive prototypes to explore and communicate design concepts. A core part of the role is iterative testing and refinement, using feedback from usability studies to validate and improve designs. Ultimately, they collaborate closely with product managers and engineers to ensure the final product is built to specification, often by creating high-fidelity mockups and detailed design specifications for handoff. Many Product Designers also contribute to the development and maintenance of a cohesive design system to ensure visual and functional consistency across a product suite. To succeed in Product Designer jobs, a specific skill set is required. A strong portfolio demonstrating a user-centered design process is paramount. Technical proficiency with industry-standard tools like Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD is essential for creating wireframes, prototypes, and visual designs. A solid understanding of UX principles, such as information architecture, interaction design, and usability heuristics, is critical. Furthermore, they must possess a keen eye for UI design, including layout, typography, and color theory. Beyond hard skills, soft skills are equally important. Excellent communication and collaboration skills are necessary to articulate design decisions and work effectively within cross-functional teams. Empathy for the user, critical thinking, and a problem-solving mindset are the hallmarks of a great Product Designer. Typical requirements for these positions often include a degree in a related field like Design or Human-Computer Interaction, or equivalent practical experience. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an aspiring intern, Product Designer jobs offer a dynamic and impactful career path for those passionate about creating the future of digital interaction.

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