- Design user-friendly interfaces for our web applications
- Deliver your designs as HTML mockups using Tachyons CSS
- Work closely with our product team to improve user experiences
- Create responsive designs that work great on all devices
- At least 3+ years of UI/UX design experience with a portfolio to back it up
- Strong UI/UX design skills
- Solid HTML and CSS knowledge, especially with utility-first frameworks
- Ability to translate designs directly into code (no throwing designs over the wall)
- Good communication skills and a collaborative mindset
- Some JavaScript knowledge for interactive prototypes
- Experience with version control (Git)
- The impact of working on a product that's competing on a global market.
- Join a small team of around 30 full-time people who love what they do.
- A healthy 40-hour work week, a friendly and supportive work environment.
- Competitive salary.
- Company retreats.
- Space to learn continuously and choose the tools and equipment for your job
- Paid trips to conferences and books of your choice.
- Interact with developers who use Semaphore and talk about the latest and greatest way to develop and ship software.
- Paid membership at a fitness club of your choice
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