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Lightsource

Product Designer

Lightsource, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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Supply chain is broken. It's the basis of our entire economy, but it (barely)runs entirely on Excel and email. The best in class purpose-built tools are soold-school that nobody bothers using them. Sales people have Salesforce, HR hasWorkday, and Accounting has SAP. Us software people have the best tools becausewe know our problems and we're able to solve them! You could help build the future of supply chain software using the bleeding edgeof what the web and cloud have to offer. At LightSource, you'll work on building inuitive interfaces for what are oftenvery complex interactions. You'll work hand in engineers to turn customer needsinto product features from initial design to finishing touches. As a member of asmall but prolific team, you'll set the direction for LightSource's visualdesign language. Every member of the product team is expected to be a product owner, understandour users' needs and get involved in the high level direction of LightSource. The Team

We're a driven team, who've helped build some incredible companies (Tesla,Waymo, and Google X). And now we're tackling an exciting problem space with lotsof interesting problems. Reach out, and we'll chat for 15 minutes. And I promise you'll be hooked. Our team is small, but our ambitions are big. So we only hire the absolute bestand try to learn every day while having a lot of fun. Requirements

4+ years of shipping applications with large, evolving scope Extensive experience with interaction design, visual design, typography,layout with a particular focus on desktop web productivity applications. Experience collecting structured feedback from users and translating intoproduct requirements and solutions Experience with standard design tools/systems for prototyping andcommunicating designs Self-directed, should be just as comfortable getting involved in productdiscussions as design discussions Bonus Points

Passionate about first principles thinking, best practices, and newtechnologies

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