Come for the mission. Stay for the experience.

Let’s keep things simple: we are an unbelievably talented, hard-working, and compassionate team driving towards a mission that impacts every single one of us - even you! 

Healthcare benefits are complex, underutilized and a mystery for most users. We’re removing that complexity. Now more than ever, employers are adding value to their employees’ benefits like telemedicine and mental health services. HealthJoy’s industry-changing tech platform consolidates those benefits into a simplified benefits experience, saving users time and money.  

With over $100M in fundraising to date, and the successful closing of our recent Series D, HealthJoy has garnered workplace awards for Inc.’s Fastest Growing Startups and Built In Chicago’s Best Places to Work while growing globally to nearly 400 team members. We’re continuing down the path of high growth and high impact, and this role is a key member of the Marketing Team making that happen.

Your impact. 

As a Senior Product Designer, you'll work in cross-functional teams turning user needs into elegant solutions for HealthJoy's iOS, Android, and web applications. Your solutions will meet people at their most vulnerable moments and not only replace dysfunctional elements but deliver magic at scale.

In this multifaceted role you will be building visually engaging, innovative and functional human-centered experiences alongside your product and software engineering teams. You’ll be responsible for discovery, user research, prototyping, usability testing and UI design across product areas. And you’ll play a vital role in redefining and maintaining our Design System to enhance our users’ experience and boost the productivity of the Engineering and Product Design Teams.

  • Defining UX & UI requirements by working directly with your product manager, engineering, and product design team.
  • Designing pixel-perfect solutions to our hardest problems
  • Designing and conducting user research and usability studies
  • Driving the evolution of our design system across iOS, Android & web, building and maintaining design components
  • Planning, cleaning, and re-structuring our Figma libraries so they’re complete and easy to use for designers
  • Staying open and transparent, sharing work at various stages, remaining humble while soliciting and providing constructive feedback to peers at all levels

Your experience.

  • 5-7 years of experience in end-to-end product design
  • A proven user-centered design workflow that comprises: research, design, prototyping, presentation, sharing and soliciting feedback, user testing, influencing key decision making and collaborative handoffs with developers
  • A command of visual and communication design principles including typography, iconography and grid systems with experience applying this knowledge across various platforms 
  • Experience designing, maintaining and implementing design systems with precision including the development process 
  • Generating and communicating clear ideas, concepts and designs from beginning to end; proficient in hi-fidelity prototyping with Figma
  • Able to define projects and measures of success, test assumptions and outcomes, and continuously incorporate feedback
  • Effective in conducting and summarizing insights from qualitative and quantitative research
  • Able to function independently and in a team environments

If you have these skills, even better.

  • Lead designer on a product feature that spanned the entire user experience
  • High level of influencing, ability to challenge views/perspectives while securing buy-in from stakeholders
  • Fast-paced, self-motivated and resilient to life at a startup
  • Experience working on SaaS products both on web and mobile
  • Strong workshopping, facilitation and presentation skills

Total Rewards Job Level: 30

Job Level: 30  

Base Compensation Range for Job Level: $130,000 - $150,000 Annually 

The cash compensation above includes base salary only. Certain roles are eligible for additional cash incentives such as commission, annual bonus targets, overtime pay or other variable incentives.

HealthJoy maintains a comprehensive strategy to determine rewarding and competitive packages for individual compensation for new hires, internal promotions and internal job changes. This strategy is based on several factors unique to each individual, including: 1) the skills, experience and qualifications of the individual; 2) the responsibilities and demands of the role; 3) analysis of external market data; and 4) company budget and financial performance. 

HealthJoy is a remote-first employer. The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. 

At HealthJoy, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role, and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each role and individual. 

In addition to cash compensation, HealthJoy offers a rich “Total Rewards” package that includes:

  • Medical, Dental and vision insurance packages
  • HSA contribution match
  • Stock options for eligible roles
  • 401k match
  • Paid parental leave
  • Company sponsored Short Term and Long Term Disability coverage
  • Flexible PTO 

Commitment to Equal Pay

At HealthJoy, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone has the opportunity to succeed and thrive.

We believe that everyone should be paid based on their qualifications, experience, and the work that they do, and not on their gender, race, or any other personal characteristic. Our compensation practices are essential to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture where we value the contributions of all our employees. 

We conduct thorough annual reviews of employee pay and our pay practices to ensure we reward the right behaviors and are providing equal pay for equal work. 

Additionally, we assess the external market and internal equity across like roles. As part of our regular review of pay practices, HealthJoy examines employee pay for potential disparities between persons of different genders, races and ethnicities that are not explainable by objective factors such as performance, experience level, credentials, or location, and are committed to correcting any issues and reviewing practices from unintended outcomes. 

Commitment to Equal Opportunity

HealthJoy is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. 

All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law.

Don’t meet every single requirement? We know the confidence gap and imposter syndrome can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don’t hesitate to apply — we’d love to hear from you. HealthJoy is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role and HealthJoy, we encourage you to apply. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.

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