Product Designer

Meta Meta · Big Tech · Menlo Park, CA

Product Designer at Meta responsible for designing, prototyping, and building new features for Meta's web platforms, focusing on user experiences and collaborating with cross-functional teams throughout the product development process.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, prototype, and build new features for Meta’s web platforms.
  2. Design web workflows and user experiences that are adaptable to users’ changing needs.
  3. Collaborate cross functionally with product management, engineering, user research, and communication design to ensure a smooth product development process.
  4. Ensure cohesive branding with marketing team.
  5. Work alongside crossfunctional teams to ensure that emerging designs can be implemented with the necessary level of finesse.

Skills

Required

  • Master’s degree (foreign degree equivalent ) in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Multimedia Design, Interaction Design, Industrial Design, Architectural and Building Sciences, or related field
  • Experience creating interaction design products or design projects in related fields, such as graphic design, typography, or industrial design
  • Experience producing high resolution designs using Photoshop, Fireworks, Illustrator, or Sketch
  • Experience prototyping interactive designs using HTML and CSS, Origami Studio, Principle, After Effects, or Premier Pro
  • Understanding of type, hierarchy, color, composition, contrast, and other graphic design fundamentals
  • Experience with end-to-end iterative design process, from the start of a project to completion, with clear rationale going from step-to-step and examples of early information architecture and wireframes
  • Experience evaluating design tradeoffs using various sources of quantitative and/or qualitative data
  • Experience with brand and identity work, for example logo explorations, branding guidelines, visual standards, and marketing pages
  • Ability to articulate reasons for design decisions by explaining other alternatives and corresponding trade-offs