FAQs
What is the role of a Sr. Product Designer at OpenGov?
The Sr. Product Designer is responsible for bringing ideas, tools, and processes to help the team collaborate and solve complex problems, owning and driving all phases of the design process for the product line.
What are the key responsibilities of this position?
Key responsibilities include designing wireframes, mockups, and prototypes, leading the design process, using research data to understand user needs, coaching junior designers, and presenting work to stakeholders.
What qualifications are required for this role?
Candidates typically need 4-5 years of experience in a cross-functional design team, a strong understanding of user-centered design principles, and strong communication skills.
What design tools should candidates be proficient in?
Candidates should be masters of common design software tools, particularly Figma (preferred), Sketch, and other relevant design applications.
Is there a focus on accessibility in this position?
Yes, experience in designing for and scaling accessibility across an organization is preferred for this role.
What benefits does OpenGov offer to its employees?
OpenGov offers competitive benefits including 90% paid medical/dental/vision premiums, fully paid life insurance, unlimited PTO, a parental leave policy, an annual wellness stipend, and anniversary awards.
What is the company culture like at OpenGov?
OpenGov has won several awards for its workplace culture, including the 2023 Top Workplaces USA award and being named one of Forbes' Best Startup Employers, reflecting a smart, fun, and humble team environment.
Who is the CEO of OpenGov and what is their background?
The CEO of OpenGov is Zac Bookman, who holds an MPA from Harvard and a JD from Yale. He is recognized as one of the 100 most Intriguing Entrepreneurs by Goldman Sachs and has been featured in SF and Silicon Valley Business Times' 40 under 40 class of 2018.
Does OpenGov support remote work?
Yes, OpenGov supports remote work but in a hybrid format.
Is OpenGov an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, OpenGov is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.