Coursera is seeking an experienced Senior Product Designer to innovate the learning experience on a global scale. As part of their Core Foundation team, you’ll transform research insights into intuitive, scalable product interfaces for millions of users worldwide. If you have a passion for simplifying complex concepts and collaborating across cross-functional teams, this role offers a powerful platform to shape the future of online education.
Interested candidates can apply online as soon as possible. The detailed eligibility and application process are given below.
Coursera is Hiring: Senior Product Designer – India (Remote / Hybrid) – Overview
Company Name: | Coursera |
Job Role: | Senior Product Designer |
Location: | India |
Work Mode: | Remote / Hybrid |
Last Date to Apply: | ASAP |
Job Description:
- As a Product Designer on our Core Foundation Team, you will be an integral part of our Design, Research, and Brand Creative teams, translating learner and partner insights into user-centric experience strategies and design solutions.
- Learning and transformation can be quite challenging. As a product designer, your role involves simplifying complex concepts and shaping everything from small-scale interactions to large-scale product solutions that serve thousands of learners.
Skills:
- 5+ years of experience as a UX/Product Designer.
- Experience in designing responsive, accessible web-based experiences.
- Utilizing, optimizing, and contributing to design systems and UI pattern libraries.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with cross-functional teams.
- Expertise in design, research, and collaboration tools, (eg: Figma, confluence, user testing, and Jira).
- Preferred Qualifications:
- Simplifying complex technical concepts and effectively testing design solutions.
- Fluency in facilitating design workshops, developing solution frameworks, creating user flows, and building prototypes.
- Crafting and presenting findings and proposals compellingly to stakeholders.
- Consider and rationalize the technical difficulty of different designs and find simple ways to test concepts.
- Experience building new products and leveraging user research to inform MVP definition and development.