Product Designer (ux & Ui)

Wix Wix · Enterprise · Vilnius, Lithuania · Other

Product Designer (UX & UI) at Wix, focusing on the Wix Emails team. This role involves managing the entire design cycle from research to UI delivery, collaborating with product managers and developers, and conducting user research. The role requires a curiosity about AI and how to apply it to challenges, but deep technical knowledge is not needed. The Wix Emails team is developing an AI-powered email composing product and providing analytics.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage the entire design cycle: from researching, ideation, validation to crafting pixel-perfect UI for all product flow scenarios and delivering to development
  2. Collaborate with product managers and software developers to define, design and deliver thoughtful products and solutions
  3. Know your product and users thoroughly through extensive research based on support tickets, data, usability tests, user interviews, competitor analysis and more
  4. Rapidly iterate, test and validate new ideas
  5. Deliver great visual designs in a fast paced environment

Skills

Required

  • 3+ years of work experience in product design, preferably in product teams
  • Strong knowledge and appreciation for all areas of user experience design, including research, testing, information architecture, interaction, visual design, and content
  • Curiosity about AI and how it works, with a practical mindset for exploring how to apply it to everyday challenges (deep technical knowledge isn't required—just genuine interest and a willingness to experiment)
  • Great communication, organization, and analytics skills with a passion for learning new things
  • Exceptional problem-solving skills with a keen eye for detail and pixel-perfect design solutions
  • Comfortable with ambiguity, experimentation, and fast iteration
  • Proficient in working with Figma

What the JD emphasized

  • Curiosity about AI and how it works, with a practical mindset for exploring how to apply it to everyday challenges (deep technical knowledge isn't required—just genuine interest and a willingness to experiment)