Senior Product Designer at Microsoft

Senior Product Designer Details

April 16, 2019, 5:04 p.m.
Engineering
Individual Contributor
Full-Time
San Francisco, WA
Center Design team App Center Design
Microsoft is hiring a product designer to join the App Center Design team, part of the Developer Services division. As an App Center designer, you will be working on a set of tools that will help developers to automate and manage the lifecycle of an iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS apps: builds, test on real devices in the cloud, distribute apps to beta testers, and monitor real-world usage with crash and analytics data. All in one place. You will be working with the Developer Services design team reimagining the future of developer tools.

As part of your job, you will: - Work closely and collaboratively with research, product managers and engineers from hypothesis to implementation - Team up to define and deliver the long-term vision for the product, prioritize and execute short-term investments - Process complex problems and translate them into simple, elegant, detailed yet powerful interfaces - Sketch, wireframe, mock and prototype your way to designing solutions - Work on expanding the vocabulary of our design language - Help shape and lead design sessions with product managers, engineering and other designers - Actively share
You'll be great at this role if you: - Have experience designing software products within cross-functional teams - Have an impressive design portfolio (or a zip file with a bunch of samples, we know portfolios are hard) - Enjoy explaining and presenting your work and decisions. Embrace feedback as a way to produce a better design - Like to help others improve through constructive cross-team critique - Have experience leading other designers in either a direct or indirect manner - Are comfortable and have experience creating, stretching and extending shared patterns and behaviors - Are comfortable
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