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An innovative firm is looking for a creative UX Designer to shape engaging user experiences. In this role, you'll lead design initiatives that prioritize user needs while collaborating with diverse teams. Your strategic mindset and attention to detail will help drive impactful design solutions. Join a company committed to transparency and inclusivity, where your contributions can make a significant difference. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment and help redefine the future of workplace conversations.
When you work for Glassdoor, you help people everywhere get ahead in work and life. That’s because we’re moving fast to become the leading community for workplace conversations. Every day, we foster radical transparency by giving professionals a platform to connect authentically and anonymously. Think real talk with real people — plus company reviews and ratings, salary info, job listings and more.
Join us as we make worklife better, together.
We’re seeking a creative problem-solver and strategic thinker who blends function and fun into world-class user experiences. You thrive on collaboration, guiding teams with a user-first mindset and an eye for detail. You’re passionate about the B2B space, excited by complex challenges, and eager to innovate in a fast-paced environment. With a strong grasp of UX, systems thinking, and interaction design, you’ll shape the future of Glassdoor’s platform while fostering a culture of inclusivity and excellence.
Base Salary Range*: $98,000 - $129,000
*Glassdoor base salaries are targeted to the market 75th percentile for technical roles and the 65th percentile for non-technical roles. In other words, 65-75% of comparable organizations in our industry will pay less.
**Bonuses are paid in 6-month intervals, aligning with bi-annual performance reviews
Generous Restricted Stock Units (RSU):
***Restricted Stock Units (RSU) are awarded at hire and may be refreshed annually. Additionally, as a pay-for-performance company, there are additional RSU grant awards for the very top performers.
Health and Wellness: 100% employer-paid premiums for employee medical, dental, vision, life, short and long-term disability, select well-being programs, along with 80% employer-paid premiums for all dependents.* Generous paid time off programs for birthing and non-birthing parents are provided, along with paid injury/illness leave and paid family emergency leave.
*Coverage begins at the start of employment. After 48 months of continuous employment, 100% of all premiums for you and your dependents can be employer-paid!
Work/Life Balance:Open Paid Time Off policy, in addition to 15-20 paid company holidays/year
Investing in Your Future: 401(k) plan with a company match up to $5,000 per year, subsidized fertility and family planning services, and discounted legal assistance services.
Glassdoor values transparency in our hiring process. We are unable to provide sponsorship now or potentially in the future for this role.
Glassdoor is committed to equal treatment and opportunity in all aspects of recruitment, selection and employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran or military status or any other category protected under the law. Glassdoor is an equal opportunity employer; committed to creating a community of inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
Being a remote-first company, Glassdoor employees can live anywhere Glassdoor is a registered company. Requests to move must be approved by an employee’s manager and the People team. While we will try our best to support relocation requests, some requests may not be approved due to various tax, legal, or other restrictions.
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