Product Designer (UI/UX) — Remote, Vietnam
Job description (Vietnam-only). Apply via the talent pool to get matched.
This role fits developers who like remote-first execution, steady shipping, and product feedback loops. You’ll work with ui-ux and collaborate closely with product/engineering to balance reliability and speed.
Quick details
- Location: Remote (Vietnam)
- Employment: Full-time
- Seniority: Mid-Senior
- Salary: Competitive
Summary
Design product flows that are simple, fast, and shippable. Work closely with engineering in an execution-focused team.
You’ll own work from solution design → implementation → operations. The goal is to ship fast while maintaining quality—especially in remote collaboration and clear ownership.
What success looks like
A few signals to self-check fit (and what teams typically expect from remote-ready engineers):
- Clear async communication (context + trade-offs) while shipping with ui-ux.
- End-to-end delivery with a consistent quality bar: tests, logging, and a rollback plan.
- Lower cycle time by scoping well, splitting work, and prioritizing user impact.
Responsibilities
You’ll operate with ownership: clarify requirements, break scope into deliverable slices, ship, and monitor outcomes after release.
- Design flows and high-fidelity UI
- Collaborate with engineering to ship pragmatic solutions
- Maintain a light design system and UX consistency
Requirements
Focused on practical execution: proactivity, clear communication, and balancing technical choices with product priorities.
- Portfolio demonstrating shipped work
- Product thinking
- Clear communication
Nice to have
- B2B SaaS
- Design system experience
Benefits
Signals of a sustainable working environment: clear expectations, respect for deep work, and remote-friendly collaboration.
- Remote-first
- High impact
Hiring process
- Intro
- Portfolio review
- Final
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