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At Harvey, we’re transforming how legal and professional services operate — not incrementally, but end-to-end. By combining frontier agentic AI, an enterprise-grade platform, and deep domain expertise, we’re reshaping how critical knowledge work gets done for decades to come. As a Senior Product Designer at Harvey, you’ll manage multiple projects from ideation to launch. You’ll create high-quality designs, interactions, and prototypes that transform complex problems into intuitive solutions. Working closely with engineers, AI researchers, product managers, and lawyers, you’ll incorporate AI in meaningful ways—crafting interfaces that help users understand, trust, and effectively guide AI outputs.
Job Responsibility:
Lead the design of end-to-end product experiences, from initial concept through polished execution
Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and AI researchers to translate business objectives into user-centered designs
Shape and refine our design system to ensure a cohesive and scalable visual language across the product
Conduct user research to uncover pain points and opportunities, leveraging insights to inform design decisions
Develop prototypes to explore and validate new features, workflows, and interactions
Champion a high design bar, helping the team make thoughtful, intentional decisions at every step
Requirements:
4+ years of experience designing products in a fast-paced environment, with a portfolio that demonstrates your best work
Ability to tackle complex challenges and transform them into simple, intuitive experiences
Deep understanding of design systems and a strong sense of visual and interaction design craft
Experience conducting user research and applying insights to design decisions
Excellent communication and storytelling skills to articulate design concepts and rationale