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This is a unique opportunity to join the company early in your career and help shape both the product. As a Product Designer at Zip, you’ll work on real, customer-facing features across a wide product surface area, which could include request management, workflow builders, dashboards, sourcing, and payments. You’ll be supported by experienced designers, PMs, and engineers who care deeply about craft, collaboration, and building consumer-grade experiences for complex enterprise workflows. This role is designed for designers who are eager to learn, take ownership early, and grow quickly by working on high-impact problems used by some of the world’s leading companies.
Job Responsibility:
Contribute to the design of product features from concept to launch
Design intuitive, thoughtful experiences for complex workflows with guidance from senior designers
Support the user experience for a specific product area or feature set
Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and customer-facing teams
Learn directly from user feedback and iterate on designs quickly
Create wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive prototypes
Participate in design critiques and team reviews to learn and improve your craft
Develop a strong understanding of Zip’s design systems, users, and product strategy
Requirements:
Pursuing a BS or MS in Design, Human Computer Interaction or related field, with a graduation date between December 2025 - June 2026
Prior internship experience in product design (apprenticeships, or relevant projects welcome)
A portfolio demonstrating strong design fundamentals, problem-solving, and user-centered thinking
Experience designing for web or mobile products (academic or professional)
Comfort collaborating with engineers and PMs to bring designs to life
Strong communication skills and openness to feedback
Empathy for users and curiosity about how businesses work
Fluency in Figma and basic prototyping tools
Nice to have:
Familiarity with front-end concepts (HTML/CSS/JS) is a plus, but not required