| What is the job of a pre-designed product designer?“Define problems with data and solve them collaboratively!”
– Discover the charm of the Miridi Product Design Team, as told by a professional! → Watch Part 1 of the job interview.
– What will you be doing on the Miridi Product Design team? -> Watch Part 2 of the job interview.
| Main duties
- I am involved in the entire process from defining the problem, analyzing it to solve it, designing UX and UI, and distributing it to users.
- It consists of various chapters (PM, engineer, QA, data, product designer, content manager, etc.) and you can take ownership and focus on one or two products.
- PM, together with the data analysis team, discover and define problems through various data analysis such as customer activity indicators, UX research, and market research.
- We actively communicate and make decisions with colleagues from all sides.
- We design research results reports, detailed policies, UX Flow, Flow Chart, UX writing, prototypes, UI, etc.
- We solve problems based on prototyping, design thinking, agile, and lean startup.
| Qualifications
- A person with the ability to grasp the core of complex problems, set goals on their own, and have the initiative and execution skills to see them through to the end.
- A person who can identify the essence and purpose of a problem by asking the question, “Why?”, plan a service based on this, and continuously develop it.
- A person who can structure complex and difficult information so that users can easily understand it.
- Someone who can identify problems and improve services based on qualitative user research results and quantitative data.
- Someone who takes ownership of the service, has a high level of autonomy and responsibility, and always strives to learn.
- A person who can communicate logically and considerately when collaborating with various departments such as PMs and developers, and who can effectively give and receive feedback.
| Preferential treatment
- Someone who has experience directly planning and designing service flow and detailed policies and launching them into the actual market.
- Experience designing and improving B2B services or complex internal systems
- A person who understands universal design patterns in various device environments such as PC, tablet, and mobile, and can apply them appropriately to the situation.
- Someone who has experience in creating or operating a design system and improving consistent user experience and service quality.
- Someone with experience improving the design culture and collaborative environment within the team and helping fellow designers grow.
- Someone who understands diverse cultural backgrounds and can use language and expressions appropriate for global users.
- Someone who understands the principles of AI technology (e.g. image generation, recommendation models, etc.) and has experience designing and properly incorporating this into products.
| Portfolio Submission Tip!
- Please attach a project that clearly shows the process by which you proactively solved the problem.
- Even one project is fine. It's enough to demonstrate the applicant's critical thinking and capabilities.
- Rather than simply renewing the GUI and working on graphics, we are focusing on the logic and policies of functional flow design.
- Rather than portfolios structured to conform to a standardized UX methodology, I prefer a format that clearly demonstrates the applicant's problem-solving approach. (What was the problem, how did you solve it, why did you choose that approach, whether the solution was effectively reflected in the final product, and what changes occurred after incorporating it.)
| User Experience Pre-Exploration Task (Optional) What challenges and obstacles might customers encounter on their journey to using MiRidi services? Please suggest how you would like to solve the difficulties you have identified.
- It's okay to have difficulties on small journeys, not just on the big ones.
- Suggestions are optional, not required, and the format of the attachment does not matter.