Senior Product Designer
Razer is seeking a Senior Product Designer to drive cohesive product experiences across their global software ecosystem. The role involves end-to-end user research, defining UX strategy, and producing high-fidelity UI designs. The candidate will partner closely with product management and engineering to integrate design into the product lifecycle. This position requires deep ownership of the user experience and the ability to influence strategic product decisions.
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Experience
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Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Razer is seeking a Senior Product Designer to drive cohesive product experiences across their global software ecosystem. The role involves end-to-end user research, defining UX strategy, and producing high-fidelity UI designs. The candidate will partner closely with product management and engineering to integrate design into the product lifecycle. This position requires deep ownership of the user experience and the ability to influence strategic product decisions.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 global brand with a clear, well-defined scope for a senior product design role.
Highly specific responsibilities covering research, UX, UI, and design operations with clear cross-functional expectations.
Must haves
- Experience leading end-to-end user research
- Proficiency in defining UX strategy and requirements
- Ability to design intuitive interfaces and user flows
- Experience maintaining and evolving design systems
- Strong communication skills for presenting to senior leadership
Tools and skills
About the company
Global consumer hardware and gaming brand with established market presence.
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