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WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
Stytch is the most powerful identity platform built for developers – bringing together authentication, authorization, and fraud into purpose-built APIs that provide the foundations that allow developers to scale rapidly.
We’re looking for an Experienced Product Designer to join the team. At Stytch, our mission is to eliminate friction on the internet, and we’re tackling this by making it easier for developers to build authentication and fraud detection and prevention that makes it simple for users to log in and keeps the bad actors out. The Product Design team defines and crafts a frictionless experience at every touchpoint for Stytch prospects, customers, and end users. You’ll partner closely with Product, Engineering and Go-to-market teams to create products and experiences that developers love. As a senior member of the team, you’ll help to drive Stytch design to the next level.
This is a hybrid, full-time position based in the SF Bay Area. We aren’t looking for someone to be in-office 5 days per week, but are looking for someone who is excited to collaborate in-person on a weekly basis (2-3 days per week in-office).
WHAT EXCITES YOU:
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Owning end to end product design for complex technical products and audiences and setting the standard for what great design in dev tools looks like
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Being a design advocate, upleveling our existing design systems while ensuring consistency and scalability
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Mentorship. You’ll not only help mentor the existing design team, but also help to establish the future of Stytch’s design culture
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Partnering closely with engineering and product to deliver an incredible product experience
WHAT EXCITES US:
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5+ years of experience as a Product Designer
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Experience working on developer tools
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Experience working with design systems
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Experience working in a startup environment is a plus
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The ability to translate, define, and deliver design solutions that are both simple and powerful
WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE:
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Craft — build experiences that delight developers and make complex concepts easy to understand
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Product mindedness – be a strategic partner for product and leverage your deep understanding of our users to prioritize work that improves the Stytch product and experience
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Ownership – identify pain points and design solutions that help push forward Stytch’s design and design culture
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Mentorship — level up your teammates by providing guidance and mentorship
Expected base salary $175,000 - $205,000. The anticipated base salary range is not inclusive of full benefits including equity, health care insurance, time off, paid parental leave, etc. This base salary is accurate based on information at the time of posting. Actual compensation for hired candidates will be determined using a number of factors including experience, skills, and qualifications.
We're looking to hire a GREAT team and that means hiring people who are highly empathetic, ambitious, and excited about building the future of user authentication. You should feel empowered to apply for this role even if your experience doesn't exactly match up to our job description (our job descriptions are directional and not perfect recipes for exactly what we need).
We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workspace where everyone (regardless of age, education, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or any personal characteristics) feels like they belong. We look forward to hearing from you!
Learn more about our team and culture here https://stytch.com/about!
Stytch participates in e-verify and will provide the federal government with your form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
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About Stytch

Stytch
Series AStytch provides passwordless authentication and user infrastructure APIs for developers. The company offers solutions including magic links, one-time passcodes, and biometric authentication.
51-200
Employees
San Francisco
Headquarters
$1B
Valuation
Reviews
3.9
10 reviews
Work-life balance
4.2
Compensation
2.3
Culture
4.1
Career
3.2
Management
3.5
72%
Recommend to a friend
Pros
Good work-life balance and flexibility
Supportive and collaborative team environment
Positive company culture and atmosphere
Cons
Below industry standard compensation
High workload and occasional long hours
Limited career progression opportunities
Salary Ranges
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