What does a successful Product Designer do at Fiserv?
Clover a Fiserv company, is looking for a holistically-minded Product Designer to join our ecommerce payments team.We are responsible for designing the interactions between merchants and their customers - our merchant point of sale experiences, consumer payment experiences and mobile app. Moreover, we’re also responsible for designing the services and software that enable small businesses to understand their data, manage their businesses and thrive.
In this role, you’ll solve real-world challenges faced by a diverse set of user types and needs, ranging from Michelin-starred restaurants to contractors on-the-go.
In our highly collaborative team-based approach, you’ll apply your expertise alongside colleagues to research, create, test, and iterate ideas from the whiteboard to finished product experiences.
What you will do:
Experience. You have a portfolio of elegant design that marries form and function. Iterations on your own work, based on user research and analytics, are a must.
Collaboration. You know that the best things are made together. You’re not just open to feedback from your colleagues, you actively seek it out.
Communication. You can articulate the reasons behind your process and your decisions, in words and pictures.
Flexibility. You know that the best design is the one that gets used. You’re adept at navigating constraints and stakeholders to adapt the ideal solution into the practical one.
Curiosity. You bring a broad range of research, ideation, and prototyping methods to the table, and a desire to learn new approaches from your colleagues. If you don’t know something, you’re willing to find out.
Integrity. You do this work because you love it. Good design determines how products feel and how they work, and you’ll go the extra mile to get it right.
What You Need to Have
5+ years experience designing digital experiences in a fast-moving, cross-functional design and development team.
Familiarity with a range of design methods, from lightweight research, user journey mapping, prototyping, wireframes, and visual design.
A refined sensibility for creating usable interfaces with clear hierarchy and obvious affordances.
Proficiency in whatever tools you use to create and communicate, and willingness to adapt to new tools.
The confidence to stand up for your informed point of view, and the humility to adjust it with new information.
Demonstrated ability to lead the design of new product features, and the facility to bring cross-functional peers together to move projects forward.
What Is Nice to Have
Experience designing product navigation, guidance, onboarding, and help; and/or experience with design systems, component libraries, and design for accessibility.
Bachelor’s degree in an applicable design discipline or a related field.
First-hand experience working for a small businesses
In order to be considered, you must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without need for sponsorship now or in the future.
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