Job Description
The Role
We're looking for a UI/UX Designer who doesn't just make things look good someone who makes complex workflows feel effortless. CredX has three distinct user personas: employers, applicants, and verificators. Each has a deeply different mental model and you'll be responsible for designing experiences that feel native to all three.
This is a zero-to-one design role. You'll be the design voice in the room, setting the visual language, interaction patterns, and design system for a B2B SaaS platform that needs to carry both the precision of enterprise software and the polish of consumer products.
We're also building AI deep into the core of CredX verification risk scoring, document intelligence, trust signals. You'll be designing the face of that AI. That's not a small thing.
Role Responsibilities
- Own end-to-end product design from discovery and wireframes to high-fidelity Figma prototypes ready for dev handoff
- Design across the full CredX platform: employer dashboard, applicant onboarding flows, verificator portal, and subscription/billing interfaces
- Build and maintain a scalable design system in Figma components, tokens, variants, the works
- Translate complex verification and compliance workflows into clean, intuitive UI that anyone can navigate without a manual
- Design AI-native experiences confidence scores, risk indicators, async processing states, explainability layers in ways that feel clear and trustworthy to non-technical users
- Design feedback mechanisms that let users correct, flag, or affirm AI outputs closing the loop between user behavior and system intelligence
- Run user research and usability testing with real employers and candidates bring evidence into every design decision
- Collaborate directly with the engineering team (Angular \+ Spring Boot) to ensure designs are implemented with precision
- Drive motion, micro-interactions, and empty states the details that separate good design from great design
- Contribute to CredX's brand identity across product, marketing pages, and pitch decks
Key Requirements
- You've shipped B2B SaaS products and you know the difference between designing for enterprise users vs. consumers
- Your Figma skills are genuinely advanced auto layout, component variants, interactive prototypes, developer-ready specs
- You think in systems, not screens. You design the component first, then the page
- You have strong opinions about hierarchy, whitespace, and typography — and you can defend them in a room
- You're obsessed with the gap between design and implementation. You follow up with developers until it's right
- You can context-switch between three very different user journeys without losing coherence across the product
- You move fast. Timelines are tight and you ship MVPs that still feel premium
- You understand that AI outputs are probabilistic, not binary and you design accordingly. A trust score isn't just a number, it's a story the UI has to tell responsibly
Qualifications
- 3–5 years of product design experience with a portfolio that demonstrates shipped SaaS products
- Figma as your primary tool no exceptions
- Exposure to design systems at scale (even if you built it yourself from scratch)
- Understanding of frontend constraints you don't have to code, but you know what's buildable
- Familiarity with designing AI-native products confidence scores, async AI states, explainable outputs, and feedback loops is a significant advantage and will be weighted heavily in our review
- Bonus: experience designing for HR tech, fintech, or compliance-heavy platforms
- Bonus: motion design chops (Lottie, After Effects, Figma Smart Animate)
What We Look At
Portfolio over resume, always. When we review your application, we're specifically looking for:
- Complexity handled well show us a workflow that was genuinely hard to design and how you solved it
- AI-native thinking have you ever designed a screen where the data came from a model, not a database? How did you handle uncertainty, latency, or explainability?
- Before/after thinking how did you take something broken and make it coherent
- System thinking do you have a design system, or just a collection of screens
- Taste does your work feel considered? Is there a point of view?
- Craft in the details hover states, error states, loading states. The unsexy stuff that separates professionals from pretenders
We don't care about your degree. We care about what you've built and how you think.
This is a high-ownership role at an early-stage company. If you want to be one of ten people who shaped what CredX looks like at Series A, this is it.
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