Product Designer, Risk

Stripe Stripe · Fintech · United Kingdom · 8811 Product Design

Product Designer for Stripe's Risk team, focusing on designing user experiences for businesses to start and grow on Stripe, ensuring trust, compliance, and safety. The role involves translating complex systems and policies into intuitive experiences, partnering with cross-functional teams, and shaping product strategy.

What you'd actually do

  1. Translate complex systems, policies, and operational constraints into clear, thoughtful product experiences.
  2. Identify high-leverage opportunities that improve coherence across journeys, touchpoints, and surfaces.
  3. Partner closely with PMs, engineers, researchers, operations, and strategists to shape product direction and drive user and business outcomes.
  4. Develop both long-term strategy and pragmatic short-term solutions.
  5. Design, prototype, and communicate ideas with creative storytelling and demos.

Skills

Required

  • 8+ years of relevant product design experience at a product-driven technology company.
  • A portfolio demonstrating strong visual craft, interaction design, and systems thinking.
  • Experience working on complex product areas with multiple stakeholders, constraints, and interconnected workflows.
  • Strong product thinking and the ability to shape direction, not just execute against requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to prototype and design across multiple touchpoints and surfaces.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to influence through clear design rationale and artifacts.

Nice to have

  • Think in systems and design solutions that scale across users, workflows, and surfaces.
  • Have strong product judgment and influence beyond the UI.
  • Care deeply about quality from concept through implementation.
  • Are comfortable operating in fast-moving environments where priorities may shift in response to policy, operational, or regulatory needs.

What the JD emphasized

  • complex systems
  • multiple stakeholders
  • constraints
  • interconnected workflows
  • regulatory needs