Product Designer
Company | GPTZero |
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Location | New York, NY, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Junior, Mid Level |
Requirements
- At least 2 years of experience.
- A portfolio demonstrating the full user-centred design process including research, ideation, iteration and highly polished and usable user interfaces.
- An obsessive eye for detail, balanced with speed and pragmatism. You deliver to an exceptional standard whilst working quickly. You know how to prioritize.
- Honesty, humility, and a collaborative spirit. You’ll be working to solve some extremely complex problems, you can only do this with your team.
- A growth mindset. AI is a fast-moving space, you’ll be continually learning, re-learning, and adapting. You’re comfortable with ambiguity.
Responsibilities
- Research with our diverse users and customers, including students, educators, IT managers, journalists, content creators, and more.
- Work closely with the ML research team to intimately understand the opportunities, capabilities and constraints of AI.
- Collaborate with your engineers to quickly develop and release products that will be highly valued by our loyal users and customers.
- Design, user test, measure and iterate new products that maintain and improve our leading position in AI detection, text analysis, and writing authenticity.
- Improve our brand, maintain our design system, evangelize human-centred design, educate your team members, and elevate our design standards and practices, internally and externally.
Preferred Qualifications
- At least one “super power”. Whether you excel at user research, service design, brand design, design systems, product strategy, designing with data, or anything else — tell us what that is.
- Passion for AI and its capabilities, experience designing new AI products, or deep understanding of machine learning.
- Experience designing with data, or an awareness of business and commercial performance. We’re a fast-moving startup in growth mode.
- A degree or other training in human-computer interaction, user-centred design, or relevant design practice.
- Previous startup experience.