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Principal Product Designer, Fintech Money Mountain View, California
mountain view
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On-site
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Full-time
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2w ago
Compensation
$229,000 - $309,500
Benefits & Perks
•Healthcare
•401(k)
•Equity
•Healthcare
•401k
•Equity
Required Skills
Product Design
Platform Design
Design Systems
Interaction Design
Storytelling
Prototyping
Wireframing
Data Analysis
We are looking for a Principal Product Designer to lead the product design vision for money experiences at Intuit.
In this role, you will:
- Shape how money-related experiences work across multiple Intuit products.
- Partner with senior leaders in product, engineering, and data to set direction.
- Turn customer and market insights into clear design strategies and simple, effective solutions.
You will spend your time clarifying problems, setting standards, and helping teams make better decisions for customers.
Responsibilities
- Set and evolve the design vision for key money experiences across Intuit products.
- Shape plans and priorities together with product and engineering leaders.
- Create clear stories and artifacts that connect customer needs, data, and business goals.
- Support insight-driven decisions, working closely with research and analytics partners.
- Raise the bar for design quality, through reviews, feedback, and shared standards.
- Mentor and sponsor designers, helping them grow in confidence, skill, and scope.
- Improve how teams work together, so collaboration is smoother and outcomes are stronger.
Qualifications
Design craft and systems thinking
- Deep experience in product/platform design, including complex workflows and connected experiences.
- Experience contributing to design systems, such as pattern frameworks, shared components, and governance guidelines.
- Ability to balance consistency with experimentation, and to explain the tradeoffs.
- Strong skills in storytelling and prototyping to make ideas concrete for others.
Customer, market, and data insight
- Strong customer empathy and curiosity about how people handle and think about money.
- Experience working with research and data teams to understand behavior and needs.
- Ability to combine qualitative and quantitative insights to guide design decisions.
Business awareness and strategic thinking
- Understanding of how the business works and how design can move key results.
- Ability to help leaders choose which customer problems matter most right now.
- Willingness to question existing choices and bring forward better options.
Communication, influence, and partnership
- Clear and simple communication, both written and spoken.
- Experience presenting direction and recommendations to senior leaders.
- Ability to bring different teams together around a shared goal and facilitate conversations.
- Strong feedback skills and commitment to a healthy, open feedback culture.
Coaching, mentoring, and design leadership
- Experience coaching other designers, including seniors and design leaders.
- Interest in helping others grow their influence, not just their craft.
- Comfort leading large, complex efforts that span multiple teams and locations.
- Participation in the broader design community through sharing work, talks, or writing is a plus.
Experience and qualifications
- Typically 10–12 years or more of experience in product design.
- Experience working on complex products or services, ideally related to money, payments, lending, or financial tools.
- A portfolio that shows how you improved customer experiences and influenced direction at scale.
- Proven success working with senior leaders across functions.
- Strong communication, facilitation, and storytelling skills.
Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position will be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at Intuit®: Careers | Benefits). Pay offered is based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and work location. To drive ongoing fair pay for employees, Intuit conducts regular comparisons across categories of ethnicity and gender. The expected base pay range for this position is:
Bay Area California $ 229,000- 309,500
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About Intuit
Reviews
3.6
9 reviews
Work Life Balance
3.8
Compensation
3.2
Culture
3.1
Career
3.7
Management
3.0
65%
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Pros
Flexible schedule and work independence
Good benefits and 401k match
Supportive teammates and collaboration
Cons
Management issues and favoritism
High pressure and quotas
Poor communication and politics
Salary Ranges
91 data points
Mid/L4
Mid/L4 · Interaction Designer
8 reports
$185,081
total / year
Base
$142,293
Stock
-
Bonus
-
$143,420
$221,322
Interview Experience
7 interviews
Difficulty
3.0
/ 5
Duration
14-28 weeks
Offer Rate
14%
Experience
Positive 14%
Neutral 86%
Negative 0%
Interview Process
1
Application Review
2
Online Assessment/Technical Screen
3
Live Coding Interview
4
Case Study/Technical Assessment
5
Behavioral Interview
6
Offer
Common Questions
Coding/Algorithm
Technical Knowledge
Behavioral/STAR
Case Study
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