Vercel’s Frontend Cloud provides the developer experience and infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized web. Customers like Under Armour, eBay, The Washington Post, Johnson Johnson, and Zapier use Vercel to build dynamic user experiences on the web.
At Vercel, our mission is to enable the world to ship the best products and that goes hand in hand with creating an environment where you can do the best work of your life.
Vercel is looking for an experienced Senior Product Design to join the team. In this role, you will be working across our entire product, talking to customers, supporting design initiatives, and creating thoughtful, systems-based solutions.
The design team at Vercel is comprised of talented, thoughtful humans working to solve challenges that are unique, complex, and nuanced—just like the web.
Designers at Vercel have broad creative license, and the freedom to create and lead new, design-driven projects. If you are a craft-focused designer who gets excited about the possibility of addressing customer needs, and elevating the experience of the Vercel product, then this might be the right role for you.
The San Francisco, CA base pay range for this role is $163,000-$228,000.This salary range is an estimate. Actual salary will be based on job related skills, experience and location. Pay ranges outside San Francisco may be adjusted based on employee location. The total compensation package also includes benefits and equity-based compensation. Your recruiter can share more about the specific pay range for your location during the hiring process.
Vercel is committed to fostering and empowering an inclusive community within our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Vercel encourages everyone to apply for our available positions, even if they don't necessarily check every box on the job description.