Staff Product Designer - Institutional
Coinbase- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Salary: $200K - $250K Employment Type: Full-Time Location: New York
At Suno, we are building a future where anyone can make music. You can make a song for any moment with just a few short words. Award-winning artists use Suno, but our core user base consists of everyday people making music — often for the first time.
We are a team of musicians and AI experts, including alumni from Spotify, TikTok, Meta, Snap, and Kensho. We like to ship code, make music and drink coffee. Our company culture celebrates music and experimenting with sound — from lunchroom conversations to the studio in our office.
We’re hiring a Staff Product Designer to craft amazing experiences across platforms and help define the future of music. You will primarily drive end-to-end designs for our web app on desktop and mobile, but you’ll have a hand in other surfaces as well. We want to craft the world’s best app for creating and listening to music, from each major user flow to the smallest minutiae of the interaction design.
If you’re passionate about our mission and have a portfolio that remains user-centered while balancing innovation with intuitiveness, we’d love to hear from you.
The annual salary/OTE range for the target level for this role is $200,000 - $250,000 + target equity + benefits (including medical, dental, vision, and 401k).
Platform for music creation and collaboration
Suno.com provides a platform for music creation that allows users of all skill levels to compose and produce music. The platform offers basic features for free, while advanced tools and services are available through premium subscriptions. Users can create music without needing extensive musical training, making it accessible to both professionals and hobbyists. Suno.com differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on inclusivity in music creation, enabling anyone to explore their musical creativity. The company's goal is to democratize music creation, making it easier for everyone to participate in the music-making process.