Product Designer
- Status
- Open
- Remote policy
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Not stated
- Salary
- Not stated
- Source
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- First observed
- 2026-08-11 23:50 UTC
- Last seen
- 2026-08-11 23:50 UTC
- Source claims posted
- 2026-07-22 10:57 UTC
- Consecutive misses
- 0 of 3
What the posting says
At Bounce (Permanent), in Lisbon, Portugal
Expires at: 2026-09-01
Remote policy: Partial remote
We're looking for a Product Designer to join our design team. You'll work across our consumer product (web and mobile), contributing to the full design process: from early discovery and ideation through to polished, shipping-ready UI. You'll be embedded in a cross-functional pod alongside product managers, and engineers with mentorship from senior designers.
This is an ideal role for someone who's sharp, curious, and ready to grow fast. You won't just be executing tasks - you'll be encouraged to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and develop a strong design voice of your own.
What You'll Do
Design & Craft
Use Figma and AI tools to communicate and validate design decisions
Contribute to the UX of Bounce's consumer-facing product across web and mobile
Help maintain and extend Bounce's design system, ensuring consistency across surfaces
Research & Discovery
Participate in user interviews, usability tests, and research sessions
Understand how users interact with current flows and where pain points exist through quantitative and qualitative data
Contribute to competitive research and stay curious about how leading consumer products solve similar problems
Collaboration
Work closely with product managers to understand problem framing, constraints, and success metrics before jumping into design
Partner with engineers to understand technical constraints and ensure design feasibility
Present your work in design jam sessions, and articulate the reasoning behind your decisions
Main requirements
3+ years of experience in product design
A portfolio that demonstrates UX thinking - not just polished visuals
Solid working knowledge of Figma
A genuine interest in user-centred design: you think about the person using the product before you think about the pixels
Strong attention to detail - you notice when something is 2px off, and you care
Clear communicator who can explain design decisions without jargon
Comfortable receiving feedback and using it to improve your work, quickly
Quality
- x Salary range stated weight 35%
- + Remote policy stated weight 20%
- + Location stated weight 15%
- + Organisation stated weight 15%
- + Publication date stated weight 15%
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