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Somewhere
Somewhere

UI/UX Designer | 60864451478

Location

Remote anywhere

Salary Estimate

N/AIconOpenNewWindows

Seniority

N/A

Tech stacks

Bootstrap
Web Development
Figma
+17

Permanent role
a month ago
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Position: UI/UX Designer

Type of employment: Permanent, full-time role

Location: Remote - Open to all locations

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Working hours: Flexible with sufficient overlap with GMT/CET time zones.

Compensation: $4000 - $5000 (Commensurate with experience and at the clients final discretion)

About Us

We are on a mission to empower teams to ship faster and continuously improve their products. We're a profitable, bootstrapped company building an open source alternative to larger venture-backed competitors. Profitability and sustainability are how we stay in control of our destiny.

Our growth comes from helping larger teams take control of their release processes. We work across all industries but have the biggest impact in high-risk environments like financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, and high-tech manufacturing. Our net retention rates speak for themselves.

Our team spans multiple continents and is 100% remote, with deep roots in engineering and a strong focus on product quality, simplicity, and community. We are filled with team members who have been searching to have impact, and larger scope as opposed to being a cog at a large organisation!

About The Role

Company products are used by engineering teams who care deeply about how their tools work. We need a designer who understands that audience and can make a technically complex product feel simple. You'll own design end-to-end across the company platform and our public-facing web properties — from maintaining the design system to running customer interviews to shipping features alongside engineers.

This is a high-ownership role in a small, fully remote team. You won't be handing off mockups and moving on, you'll be close to the code, close to customers, and involved in decisions about what we build and why. If you've been looking for a role where your design work has a direct, visible impact on the product and the business, this is it.

ⓘ View potential timezone restrictions

This role is fully remote, but the candidate should be based in a timezone between UTC-5 and UTC+5.

What You'll Do

  • Own the design system. Maintain and evolve the design system across all company applications and our public website. Keep things consistent, scalable, and on-brand as the product grows.
  • Design user journeys. Research, design, and iterate on the flows that matter most to our technical users. Measure what's working and fix what isn't.
  • Shape features with customers. Work directly with key customers and engineering to gather feedback, run interviews, and turn complex requirements into easy-to-use features.

What You'll Bring

  • Product sense. You've designed and shipped real software products, ideally in developer tools or B2B SaaS. You think in terms of user outcomes, not just screens.
  • Design and front-end tooling. You're fluent in Figma, comfortable with Storybook, and can work with SCSS & Bootstrap. You move easily between design tools and the front-end codebase.
  • Code literacy. You can read and write TypeScript. You understand enough about component architecture and front-end performance to have productive conversations with engineers, and to know when a design is going to cause problems in implementation.

What We're Looking For

  • 5 years+ of relevant experience
  • You have strong design taste and can articulate why something works, not just that it looks good. You bring opinions to the table and back them up.
  • You default to shipping over polishing. You know when a design is good enough to learn from and when it needs more time.
  • You build real relationships with customers. You pick up on what they're actually optimising for, not just what they say they want.
  • You set your own priorities and keep stakeholders in the loop without being chased. In a small team, that's how trust gets built.

Nice to Haves

  • Experience working with REST APIs or similar interfaces.
  • Familiarity with a CMS platform — Webflow preferred, but others are valuable too.
  • Hands-on experience with feature flags, experimentation platforms, or progressive delivery.

To move forward successfully share the following to Sammy@somewhere.com :

  • A short cover letter:
  • Explaining why you would be a strong fit for the role. Use this as an opportunity to pitch yourself directly to the client by highlighting your relevant experience, achievements, and motivation for applying.
  • Include the reasons for leaving your last 3 roles and share your long-term career plans. We value long-term commitment and want to ensure a stable, mutually beneficial working relationship going forward.
  • Do you have exposure to the Core Required Tools & Technologies: Figma, Storybook, SCSS Bootstrap, TypeScript ? | Nice-to-Have Tools & Technologies: REST APIs, Webflow / CMS platforms, Feature flags / experimentation platforms?
  • What is your current and expected monthly salary in USD?
  • Share a portfolio link showcasing your skillset.
  • What is your notice period ?
  • An updated CV. Ensure it highlights your key skills and experience you have relevant to the role.
  • A video introduction link where you introduce yourself and summarize your experience and key achievements. You don’t need to mention the specific role you are applying for—keep it general by highlighting your background, expertise, and what you can bring to your next role. Use Google Drive and ensure that the link is unrestricted, viewable by anyone with the link and does not expire. Ensure your full name or contact details are not visible on this public link.

Tips For a Professional, Well-presented Video

  • Record in a quiet, well-lit space
  • Dress professionally, as you would for an interview.
  • Do not read from a script
  • Ensure your device is fixed and stable
  • Here are some examples should you need it: https://www.youtube.com/@somewheredotcom/shorts

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