About Schoox
Schoox is a uniquely agile learning and talent development platform. We help businesses of all sizes shift from traditional, compliance-based training to an approach that unlocks and accelerates employee potential as well as business growth. Our platform moves beyond the basics of learning management so companies can identify the difficult-to-measure impact of their learning and development programs on their overall business performance.
In a crowded market with more than 500 competitors, Schoox has quickly become one of the fastest growing talent development platforms because of our disruptive product approach, our vision to change the way organizations think of corporate training and talent development, and our passion for happy customers by way of happy employees.
Position DescriptionWe're looking for a Mid-Level UI/UX & Product Designer with a sharp eye for design and a passion for turning ideas into polished, user-centered experiences. You should be someone who thrives in the full design process — from initial concept all the way to final hand-off. The ideal candidate brings both creativity and structure, with hands-on experience in design systems and a strong foundation in UX research. You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams to shape products that are both functional and delightful to use.
Responsibilities
- Design user-centered solutions from concept to delivery (wireframes, mockups, prototypes, user flows)
- Conduct and analyze UX research (user feedback, usability tests, surveys, AB testing)
- Collaborate in the development and maintenance of scalable design systems
- Translate user needs and business goals into effective design outcomes
- Work cross-functionally with developers and product teams to ensure seamless implementation Iterate designs based on data, feedback, and testing results
- 2–4 years of experience in a UI/UX or Product Design role
- Proficiency in tools like Figma, FigJam, Adobe XD, Miro, or similar
- Experience working with or contributing to design systems
- Hands-on involvement in UX research and usability testing
- Strong understanding of UX principles and human-centered design
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Good command of English (written and spoken) – comfortable communicating with international teams
Nice to Have
- Experience with SaaS products
- Basic front-end knowledge (HTML/CSS)
- Familiarity with analytics or testing tools (Hotjar, UserTesting, Maze, Google Analytics)
- Comfortable working in agile teams and participating in design critiques
- Competitive salary for a full-time position and productivity connected bonus
- Stock Options
- Meal benefits provided via prepaid meal cards
- Free Physiotherapy sessions
- Free English lessons with an in-house instructor
- Gifts for birthdays, weddings, and baby arrivals
- Additional PTO for each child, maternity, and paternity
- Flexible remote working
- Lego workshops as part of our development process
- Continuous learning and development opportunities
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Schoox is most decidedly an equal-opportunity employer. We want applicants of diverse backgrounds and hire without regard to race, color, gender, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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