Senior Product Designer

Apron

London, Hybrid

Description

Apron was started by a group of people who’d spent years building products for a number of global fintech companies. But there was one problem that no-one was solving. Business payments. The kind that buy tomatoes, tiles, and till rolls. The kind that keep suppliers happy and business booming. The kind that, before you know it, eat up your entire day.

One million small businesses in the UK will spend 5 hours this week paying and reconciling invoices. Collectively, that's over 500 years.

Weekly.

And this is a problem that’s affecting entrepreneurs. Dreamers. Risk takers. Backbones of our communities. Imagine what they could do with this time instead. What would they build? What would they create?

That’s why we created Apron as a critical cog in the small business machine. We flip the payment experience from blocking business to boosting it. Apron weaves neatly into your workflow, and tightens it up, turning hours into minutes.

We are backed by Index Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation of Visionaries Club and the founders of Melio and Klarna.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the definition of problem statements and ideate on solution approaches, working closely with product managers, research and cross-functional teams.

  • Apply relevant tools like interactive prototypes or user journey maps to identify and address problems, and know when to apply them effectively in the design process.

  • Create intuitive and user-friendly interfaces that align with best practices in UX/UI design.

  • Contribute to and help maintain a design system that promotes consistency and scalability across the product.

Requirements

  • Solid understanding of user-centred design approach.

  • Having good interpersonal skills helps.

  • Portfolio of 2-3 cases that showcase your ability to deliver high-quality results.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and a stock options

  • Fully expensed tech

  • Health and dental insurance

  • Flexible holidays and WFH