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Join a forward-thinking company as a Senior Product Designer II, where your design expertise will shape the future of early-career hiring programs. You'll leverage data and research to craft intuitive user experiences that resonate with both employers and students. This role offers the chance to work on meaningful projects that democratize access to job opportunities for Gen Z. Enjoy a hybrid work model that promotes collaboration while allowing for flexibility. Be part of a dynamic team that values inclusivity and innovation in a vibrant office environment.
Everyone is welcome at Handshake. We know diverse teams build better products and we are committed to creating an inclusive culture built on a foundation of respect for all individuals. We strongly encourage candidates from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized or underrepresented groups to apply.
Remember the uncertainty of searching for your first job? First internship, second job? Does anyone slide seamlessly into the start of their careers? Most of us don’t; for millions of students every year, it feels like a mission fraught with invisible traps, no map, and the looming prospect of bills to pay. Access to help is not evenly distributed: not to connections nor to information on what's even possible out there.
That's where Handshake comes in. Our mission is to democratize access to opportunity: to help every student find the right job, no matter where they're from or who they know. We’re the career network for Gen Z, with over 15M+ job seekers, 1M+ employers, and 1500+ career centers coming together on our platform. Students need jobs, career guidance, and a nascent professional community; employers want to find and make great student hires; and career centers help us help everyone, ensuring it's not just students in-the-know who get in our doors. We’re seeking you and your design chops to help make it the best experience for all those involved!
As Senior Product Designer II on the Employer team, you'll design experiences to help employers build strong early-career hiring programs — from defining hiring needs to sourcing talent to building relationships with candidates. Your role will be pivotal to helping Handshake scale its self-serve subscription business.
Come help us tackle this very tangible, incentives-aligned, real-world problem. Let's do work that matters, together, and enjoy it as we go.
$170,000-$215,000
For cash compensation, we set standard ranges for all U.S.-based roles based on function, level, and geographic location, benchmarked against similar stage growth companies. In order to be compliant with local legislation, as well as to provide greater transparency to candidates, we share salary ranges on all job postings regardless of desired hiring location. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including geographic location as well as candidate experience and expertise, and may vary from the amounts listed above.
Handshake is the career platform for Gen Z. With a community of over 17 million students, alumni, employers, and career educators, Handshake’s network is where career advice and discovery turn into first, second, and third jobs. Nearly 1 million companies use Handshake to build their future workforce—from Fortune 500 to federal agencies, school districts to startups, healthcare systems to small businesses. Handshake is built for where you’re going, not where you’ve been.
When it comes to our workforce strategy, we’ve thought deeply about how work-life should look at Handshake. With our hybrid-work model, employees benefit from collaboration and shared team experiences three days per week in our vibrant offices, and enjoy the flexibility of remote work two days per week (unless noted in the specific job posting). Handshake is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in New York, London, and Berlin.
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