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A leading company is seeking a Sr. Product Designer to join their small but innovative design team. This role involves owning the design process, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and contributing to a social sports platform used by millions. The position is contract-to-hire, offering competitive benefits and a focus on quality work.
Sleeper Sr. Product Designer (Contract-to-Hire)
Sleeper is building the leading platform to connect friends over sports. Our mission is to create a digital playground for sports fans and their friends to hang out – on Sleeper, you can check scores, play games, chat, send memes, and much more!
Our flagship product, fantasy football leagues, is used by over 8 million people internationally, and we’re constantly adding new games, social features, and functionality to our social sports platform.
Job Location (Remote): California, Washington, Oregon
About The Design And Research Team
We’re Scouting For Team Players Who Have…
This is a contract-to-hire position. Full-time employees have the following benefits:
Sleeper believes in quality over quantity, and intentionally keeps our team small as a result. In past roles, our team members found it very hard to make a big impact when companies grow too large in size, which has a detrimental effect on the product and the impact any single individual can have. Our team includes designers, engineers, product experts, and finance & operation focused on one thing — connecting people over sports. We believe in fair and equitable pay. Certain locations in the United States require job postings to include a reasonable estimate of the base salary range and/or a general description of benefits and other compensation applicable to the role.
For this role in those locations, a reasonable estimate of the base compensation range for full-time conversion is between $110,000 to $160,000
Sleeper is backed by Silicon Valley’s top investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, and Expa.