Senior Product Designer
AtticusFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should have at least 8 years of experience in software product design, with a background in building workflow products for specialized B2B power users and interfaces for AI products. Deep expertise in Figma, including tooling for component libraries, system documentation, and cross-functional adoption, is essential. Excellent qualitative user research skills, strong writing ability, an execution mindset with the ability to meet deadlines, and startup experience in a fast-paced environment are also required.
The Staff Product Designer will take ownership of the design process for a product area, from product direction to user flows and interaction design. Responsibilities include understanding user needs through research and testing to design effective products, creating high-fidelity designs and prototypes for AI-powered solutions, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ship high-quality features. The role also involves maintaining, improving, and scaling the design system, shaping broader product and design strategies, and mentoring team members to elevate design craft.
Legal services for personal injury cases
EvenUp Law provides legal services focused on personal injury, trucking accidents, and medical malpractice. The firm operates in multiple states, including Texas, Pennsylvania, California, Indiana, and Georgia. Its business model is based on a contingency fee structure, meaning they only receive payment if they win a case, taking a percentage of the settlement or judgment. What sets EvenUp Law apart from its competitors is its detailed case preparation and the ability to analyze cases like an adjuster or defense attorney, which leads to higher settlement amounts and quicker resolutions for clients. The firm also maintains a database of similar injuries and their values, which helps in providing accurate damage estimates. The goal of EvenUp Law is to save clients time and stress while ensuring they receive fair compensation for their injuries.