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A leading Southeast Asian tech firm in Singapore seeks a Product Design Intern for a 6-month full-time role. You will assist in daily design tasks, collaborate with various teams, and contribute to product design workshops. The ideal candidate has hands-on UX/UI design experience and is proficient in design tools like Figma. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including medical insurance, flexible work arrangements, and community involvement opportunities.
Grab is Southeast Asia's leading superapp. From getting your favourite meals delivered to helping you manage your finances and getting around town hassle-free, we've got your back with everything. In Grab, purpose gives us joy and habits build excellence, while harnessing the power of Technology and AI to deliver the mission of driving Southeast Asia forward by economically empowering everyone, with heart, hunger, honour, and humility.
The Product Design organization at Grab is a team of accomplished designers and UX writers dedicated to creating world-class experiences for Grab's consumers and partners. Their work involves UX/UI design, prototyping, stakeholder management, design thinking, and usability testing.
The team leverages cutting-edge tools like Figma and FigJam and applies service design and user research to translate findings into impactful product features.
This is a 6 months full-time onsite role based in Singapore as part of the GRIT Programme.
You will have daily exposure to real-world design challenges, chance of addressing key consumer pain points, and ability to use cutting-edge AI tools, would contribute to industry readiness and greater employability of design trainees.
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We are committed to building an inclusive and equitable workplace that enables diverse Grabbers to grow and perform at their best. As an equal opportunity employer, we consider all candidates fairly and equally regardless of nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, family commitments, physical and mental impairments or disabilities, and other attributes that make them unique