Product Designer
Siren is an early-stage consumer safety startup building mobile solutions to protect users from digital scams in India. The Product Designer will own end-to-end user journeys including onboarding, protection flows, and growth experiments. The role requires strong mobile UI/UX skills, Figma proficiency, and the ability to translate complex security signals into simple, reassuring experiences. This is a contractual position with potential for full-time conversion.
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Experience
2-5 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Siren is an early-stage consumer safety startup building mobile solutions to protect users from digital scams in India. The Product Designer will own end-to-end user journeys including onboarding, protection flows, and growth experiments. The role requires strong mobile UI/UX skills, Figma proficiency, and the ability to translate complex security signals into simple, reassuring experiences. This is a contractual position with potential for full-time conversion.
TAL's take
Solid early-stage opportunity to own product design for a live consumer safety app in a high-growth market.
Highly specific JD detailing the product problem, design challenges, and expectations for the user journey.
Must haves
- 2 to 5 years experience in product design
- Strong UI and UX skills
- Portfolio demonstrating real product thinking
- Excellent Figma hygiene
- Ability to design flows from scratch
- Understanding of onboarding and habit formation in consumer apps
Tools and skills
Nice to have: framer, rive, lottie, maze, hotjar, clarity.
About the company
Early-stage consumer safety startup with a live product, not yet established as a major market leader.
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