Lead Product Designer
AffiniPayFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates should possess over 5 years of product design experience, with a proven ability to own the entire product lifecycle from ideation to delivery. Startup experience or the ability to thrive in an unstructured, ambiguous environment is essential. Experience with B2B SaaS products or data products is required, along with the capacity to translate complex ideas into simple user experiences. Bonus points for experience developing add-ins for Microsoft Office/Google Workspace and building UI components with frontend technologies like React or HTML/CSS.
The Senior Product Designer will own the end-to-end design process for web applications and productivity suite add-ins, ensuring a delightful and consistent user experience. They will collaborate with leadership to define product strategy, conduct user research, ideate, prototype, and test designs. Additionally, they will help establish design best practices and advocate for exceptional user experiences by engaging directly with users to understand their needs.
Enhances spreadsheets for financial planning teams
Aleph enhances the financial planning and analysis (FP&A) process by improving the functionality of spreadsheets, which are widely used by finance teams. Instead of replacing Excel with new web-based tools, Aleph integrates advanced features into the familiar spreadsheet environment. This allows finance professionals to continue using a tool they are comfortable with while gaining access to real-time data integration, automated reporting, and collaborative capabilities. Unlike traditional FP&A solutions that require users to learn new systems, Aleph's approach minimizes the learning curve and maximizes productivity. The company operates on a subscription-based model, providing continuous updates and improvements to its software, which helps finance teams streamline their budgeting and forecasting tasks. Aleph's goal is to empower finance teams to work more efficiently and effectively by supercharging the spreadsheets they already rely on.