This is a remote position.
Role:
Give, over the last 2 decades, has become India's most trusted giving platform. We want to create impact at the scale of India s development challenges and intend to enable this by being a tech and platform-first organization. We are looking for a senior UI/UX designer to help design an online platform thatmakesgiving convenient and transparent. This is a high-impact role with an opportunity to realize Give's ambitious plans to create deep social impact by making philanthropic giving bigger and better.
Role Responsibilities:
- Creating user-centered designs by understanding business requirements, and user feedback.
- Creating user flows, wireframes, prototypes and mockups
- Translating requirements into style guides, design systems, design patterns and attractive user interfaces
- Designing UI elements such as input controls, navigational components and informational components
- Creating original graphic designs (e.g. images, sketches and tables)
- Identifying and troubleshooting UX problems (e.g. responsiveness)
- Collaborating effectively with product, engineering, and management teams
- Incorporating customer feedback, usage metrics, and usability findings into design in order to enhance user experience
Key Requirements:
- You have a degree/diploma in Design, Fine Arts, Engineering or related field
- You have prior experience as a UI/UX Designer as well as a strong portfolio of related projects
- You are proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (specifically Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop)
- You are proficient in prototyping tools such as Sketch, InVision, Figma etc.
- Basic HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript skills are a plus
- You pay strong attention to detail and have a keen eye for aesthetics
- You have excellent communication skills and can clearly articulate your ideas, designs, and suggestions
- You are a strong team player who can collaborate effectively with different stakeholders strong passion for social impact, and readiness to work at social sector compensation (known to be much lower than corporates)