Asset & Wealth Management, Product Designer Analyst - New York
π Job Overview
Job Title: Product Design Analyst, Wealth Management
Company: Goldman Sachs
Location: New York, New York, United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Category: Product Design / UX/UI (with a focus on financial services operations)
Date Posted: March 03, 2026
Experience Level: Entry Level (0-3 years)
Remote Status: On-site
π Role Summary
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This role focuses on the execution of user-centered design solutions within the Wealth Management division, specifically for digital client experiences across web and mobile platforms.
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Key responsibilities involve supporting the end-to-end design process, from initial wireframing to high-fidelity prototyping, to deliver intuitive and impactful financial products.
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The position requires close collaboration with product managers and engineers to translate complex financial problems into elegant digital interfaces, ensuring alignment with design systems and technical accuracy.
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Emphasis is placed on data-driven iteration, utilizing user data and research insights to inform tactical design decisions and drive continuous improvement in client-facing tools.
π Enhancement Note: While the title is "Product Designer Analyst," the core responsibilities and focus on execution, user flows, wireframing, prototyping, and collaboration with product managers and engineers strongly align with the operational aspects of product development and design system management. This role is not a pure strategic design role but one focused on the disciplined execution and refinement of design solutions within a structured, large-scale financial institution. The focus on "Client Digital / Private Bank" implies a need for understanding and designing for sophisticated financial services workflows and client needs, which is a critical operational component of wealth management.
π Primary Responsibilities
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Support the creation of detailed user flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity interfaces for critical digital platforms, including Goldman.com and the PWM Mobile App (iOS/Android).
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Develop interactive prototypes to effectively communicate design intent, gather feedback, and facilitate usability testing sessions.
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Assist in analyzing user data, research findings, and competitive benchmarking to identify user pain points and propose data-driven design improvements.
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Partner closely with product managers and engineering teams to understand technical constraints, ensure feasibility, and oversee the successful implementation of design specifications.
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Contribute to the maintenance and evolution of the firm's design system by documenting components, patterns, and ensuring consistency across all digital touchpoints.
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Aid senior designers in conducting user research, competitive analysis, and usability testing to uncover friction points and opportunities for enhanced user journeys.
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Translate specific project requirements and complex financial concepts into simple, elegant, and accessible design solutions with a keen eye for detail in typography, layout, and visual hierarchy.
π Enhancement Note: The responsibilities highlight a hands-on execution role. The emphasis on "supporting the creation," "building," "assisting in analyzing," and "partnering with" indicates a strong execution-focused role rather than a strategic lead. The mention of "design system maintenance" and "documentation" points to operationalizing design assets for consistent application, a key aspect of efficient product development.
π Skills & Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelorβs degree in Design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Science, or a closely related field, with relevant coursework.
Experience:
Required Skills:
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Portfolio Requirement: A compelling portfolio showcasing 1β2 projects (academic, personal, or professional) that clearly demonstrate an end-to-end design process, including research, ideation, wireframing, prototyping, and final execution.
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Technical Proficiency: Strong foundational skills in Figma for design and prototyping.
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Design Systems: Demonstrated understanding of how to work within and contribute to established design systems.
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Design Fundamentals: Solid knowledge of human-centered design principles, information architecture, wireframing techniques, and responsive design concepts.
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Problem Solving: Ability to analyze defined problems and explore multiple creative solutions, considering both business objectives and technical limitations.
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Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to articulate design rationale clearly to team members and stakeholders.
Preferred Skills:
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Experience or a demonstrated interest in FinTech or consumer banking sectors.
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Familiarity with agile development methodologies and experience working collaboratively within engineering teams.
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Basic understanding of accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) and inclusive design practices.
π Enhancement Note: The emphasis on a portfolio demonstrating the "end-to-end design process" is crucial for operations roles, as it requires candidates to show not just creative output but also the structured methodology behind it. Figma proficiency is a key operational tool for design execution and collaboration. The preference for FinTech experience and agile familiarity directly relates to the operational environment of a financial services technology firm.
π Process & Systems Portfolio Requirements
Portfolio Essentials:
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End-to-End Process Demonstration: Showcase a minimum of 1β2 projects that clearly articulate the entire design lifecycle, from initial problem definition and user research through to final design execution and iteration.
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Problem/Solution Framing: Clearly define the problem being solved, the user needs addressed, and the strategic thinking behind the proposed design solutions.
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Methodology & Tools: Detail the specific design methodologies used (e.g., user interviews, journey mapping, usability testing) and the tools employed (e.g., Figma for wireframing, prototyping, and high-fidelity design).
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Impact & Rationale: Explain the rationale behind key design decisions and, where possible, quantify the impact or expected outcomes of the design solutions, aligning with business goals.
Process Documentation:
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Workflow Design: Ability to document user flows and interaction designs in a clear, organized manner that can be easily understood by cross-functional teams, including engineers and product managers.
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Design System Contribution: Understanding of how to document components and patterns within a design system to ensure consistent application and scalability across digital products.
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Iteration & Feedback Integration: Demonstrate how user feedback and data insights were incorporated into design iterations to improve the user experience and product effectiveness.
π Enhancement Note: For an analyst role in a large firm like Goldman Sachs, the portfolio is less about a vast number of projects and more about the depth and clarity of the process shown in a few key examples. The "process documentation" aspect is vital for operations, as it requires candidates to not only design but also to communicate and standardize that design for team-wide adoption and efficient implementation.
π΅ Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range:
- The expected base salary for this position in New York, New York, United States is between $75,000 and $125,000 USD annually.
Benefits:
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Discretionary Bonus: Eligibility for a discretionary bonus, typically awarded at fiscal year-end based on individual and firm performance.
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Comprehensive Benefits Package: Access to a valuable and competitive benefits program, generally available to active, non-temporary, full-time and part-time US employees who work at least 20 hours per week. This includes health, dental, vision, retirement savings plans, and more. (Specific details are linked here).
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Wellness Offerings: A strong focus on employee well-being, including personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs.
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Professional Development: Opportunities for training and development to foster professional and personal growth.
Working Hours:
- The role is structured around a standard 40-hour work week, typical for full-time positions in the financial services industry.
π Enhancement Note: The salary range provided is a base salary; the potential for a discretionary bonus is a significant component of total compensation in finance. The mention of a detailed benefits summary PDF suggests a comprehensive package designed to attract and retain talent in a competitive market. The 40-hour work week is standard, but the demanding nature of financial services may lead to longer hours during peak periods.
π― Team & Company Context
π’ Company Culture
Industry: Financial Services (Investment Banking, Securities, Investment Management)
Company Size: Over 10,000 employees (as per LinkedIn data, Goldman Sachs is a very large global firm). This scale implies structured processes, established design systems, and significant cross-functional teams.
Founded: 1869, indicating a long-standing, established institution with deep industry expertise and a robust infrastructure.
Team Structure:
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Wealth Management Design Team: A specialized group focused on designing digital tools and products for clients and advisors. This team cultivates a culture of collaboration, exploration, and growth.
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Client Digital / Private Bank Team: The specific team the Analyst will join, responsible for the digital experiences of Wealth clients, including websites and mobile applications, as well as internal banking tools.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: The role necessitates close partnership with product managers and engineers, typical in modern product development environments at large financial institutions.
Methodology:
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User-Centered Design: A core tenet, emphasized throughout the role and supported by user research and data analysis.
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Data-Driven Iteration: Decisions are informed by user data and research insights, promoting an iterative approach to design improvement.
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Design System Adherence & Contribution: Maintaining and evolving a design system is a key operational process to ensure consistency, efficiency, and scalability across products.
Company Website: https://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/
π Enhancement Note: Goldman Sachs's culture is characterized by professionalism, a strong emphasis on data, rigorous execution, and a commitment to innovation within the financial sector. The "collaboration, exploration, and growth" mentioned for the design team suggests a modern approach to design within a traditional financial powerhouse. The scale of the company means that operational processes are well-defined and critical for success.
π Career & Growth Analysis
Operations Career Level:
Reporting Structure:
Operations Impact:
Growth Opportunities:
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Skill Specialization: Opportunity to deepen expertise in specific areas of UX/UI design, such as interaction design, mobile app design, or financial product interfaces.
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Design System Mastery: Become proficient in contributing to and leveraging complex enterprise-level design systems, a valuable operational skill in large organizations.
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Industry Knowledge: Gain in-depth understanding of FinTech, wealth management, and private banking client needs and operational workflows.
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Career Progression: Potential to advance to roles like Product Designer, Senior Product Designer, or specialize in UX research or design operations within Goldman Sachs.
π Enhancement Note: For an operations-focused role, growth often comes from mastering established processes and becoming an expert in specific tools and systems. This role offers a clear path to developing expertise in enterprise design systems and the operational nuances of financial services digital product development.
π Work Environment
Office Type:
Office Location(s):
- New York, New York, United States: This implies working within a major global financial hub, likely in a Goldman Sachs office building.
Workspace Context:
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Collaborative Environment: Expect to work in an environment that fosters collaboration among design, product management, and engineering teams, likely through regular meetings, stand-ups, and design critiques.
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Tools & Technology: Access to industry-standard design software (Figma), prototyping tools, and potentially internal collaboration platforms.
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Team Interaction: Opportunities for direct interaction with senior designers and cross-functional team members to learn best practices and contribute to ongoing projects.
Work Schedule:
- The standard 40-hour work week provides a structured schedule. However, the fast-paced nature of financial services may require flexibility during critical project phases or product launches. The on-site nature allows for spontaneous collaboration and engagement with team members.
π Enhancement Note: The on-site requirement in a major financial center like New York suggests an environment that values in-person collaboration, mentorship, and adherence to established corporate protocols. This is typical for roles requiring high levels of security, complex information sharing, and integrated team workflows.
π Application & Portfolio Review Process
Interview Process:
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Initial Screening: HR or recruiter review of application and resume, focusing on qualifications, experience, and portfolio submission.
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Portfolio Review: A critical stage where the design team assesses the submitted portfolio for demonstrated end-to-end process, problem-solving skills, and technical proficiency (especially in Figma).
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Hiring Manager/Team Interview: Discussion focused on design rationale, problem-solving approaches, collaboration skills, and cultural fit. May include behavioral questions.
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Design Challenge/Case Study: Candidates may be asked to complete a design exercise or present a case study from their portfolio in detail, demonstrating their ability to articulate design decisions and process.
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Final Round: Potentially interviews with senior leadership or cross-functional stakeholders to assess overall fit and strategic thinking.
Portfolio Review Tips:
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Curate Selectively: Choose 1β2 projects that best showcase your end-to-end process and problem-solving skills. Quality over quantity is key for an analyst role.
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Structure Your Narrative: For each project, clearly outline the problem, your role, the process (research, ideation, design, testing), key decisions made, and the outcome or learnings.
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Highlight Figma Usage: Explicitly mention and demonstrate your proficiency in Figma, including how you utilized its features for wireframing, prototyping, and design system work.
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Focus on Rationale: Be prepared to thoroughly explain why you made certain design choices, linking them back to user needs and business objectives.
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Showcase Collaboration: If possible, describe how you collaborated with others (even in academic projects) and how you handled feedback.
Challenge Preparation:
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Understand the Context: If given a design challenge, quickly grasp the core problem, target user, and business goal.
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Outline Your Approach: Verbally or visually outline your proposed steps (e.g., understanding the problem, defining scope, ideating, sketching, prototyping, testing).
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Prioritize & Justify: Focus on key aspects of the problem and justify your design choices, acknowledging constraints. For an analyst role, demonstrating a structured approach is more important than a polished final deliverable.
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Communicate Clearly: Practice articulating your thoughts and process concisely and clearly.
π Enhancement Note: The emphasis on portfolio review and potential design challenges highlights the execution-oriented nature of this role. Candidates need to demonstrate a structured, repeatable process that can be applied within a large corporate framework, rather than purely conceptual or visionary design.
π Tools & Technology Stack
Primary Tools:
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Figma: The core tool for wireframing, high-fidelity design, prototyping, and design system collaboration. Proficiency is essential.
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Prototyping Tools: Figma's built-in prototyping capabilities or potentially other integrated tools for interactive mockups.
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Design System Components: Familiarity with using and contributing to established design system libraries within Figma.
Analytics & Reporting:
CRM & Automation:
- Not directly mentioned as a tool for the designer, but understanding the context of CRM and automation within financial services workflows can provide valuable context for designing client-facing tools.
π Enhancement Note: Figma is the cornerstone technology for this role. Knowledge of its advanced features, design system integration, and collaborative workflows is critical. The role requires operational proficiency in this specific tool to efficiently contribute to product development pipelines.
π₯ Team Culture & Values
Operations Values:
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Rigor and Attention to Detail: A strong emphasis on precision in design execution, typography, layout, and adherence to specifications, reflecting the high standards of financial services.
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Collaboration and Teamwork: Working effectively with product managers, engineers, and senior designers is paramount for successful product delivery.
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Client Focus: A commitment to understanding and serving the needs of wealth management clients through intuitive and effective digital experiences.
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Innovation within Structure: Encouraging creative problem-solving and exploration while operating within established design systems and corporate guidelines.
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Continuous Learning: A culture that supports professional growth and the acquisition of new skills relevant to design and financial technology.
Collaboration Style:
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Cross-Functional Integration: Design work is tightly integrated with product management and engineering, requiring clear communication and shared understanding of project goals and constraints.
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Feedback Loops: Expect regular design critiques, stakeholder reviews, and iterative development cycles where feedback is actively sought and incorporated.
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Process-Oriented: A structured approach to design, leveraging established methodologies and design systems for efficiency and consistency.
π Enhancement Note: The culture at Goldman Sachs emphasizes professionalism, accountability, and a drive for excellence. For this role, it means being a reliable contributor who can execute designs precisely, communicate effectively, and integrate seamlessly into existing team workflows.
β‘ Challenges & Growth Opportunities
Challenges:
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Balancing Innovation with Constraints: Designing within a highly regulated industry and established corporate structure requires creativity while adhering to strict guidelines and technical limitations.
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Translating Complexity: Simplifying intricate financial products, services, and regulations into user-friendly digital experiences.
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Navigating Large Organizations: Understanding and working effectively within a large, matrixed organization with multiple stakeholders and approval layers.
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Staying Current: Keeping pace with evolving design trends, technologies, and client expectations in the dynamic FinTech landscape.
Learning & Development Opportunities:
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Mentorship: Direct guidance from experienced senior designers and design leads within the Wealth Management division.
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Formal Training: Access to internal training programs and potentially opportunities for external courses or certifications related to UX/UI design, Figma, or financial services.
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Exposure to Enterprise-Scale Design: Gaining hands-on experience with large-scale design systems and product development lifecycles in a global financial institution.
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Networking: Building professional relationships across product, engineering, and design teams within Goldman Sachs.
π Enhancement Note: The challenges presented are common in large financial institutions and offer significant learning opportunities. Overcoming these challenges builds resilience, strategic thinking, and operational expertise valuable for a career in design within the finance sector.
π‘ Interview Preparation
Strategy Questions:
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"Tell me about a time you had to design within strict constraints (e.g., technical, regulatory)." Prepare a specific example from your portfolio that highlights your problem-solving approach under limitations. Focus on how you balanced user needs with these constraints.
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"How do you approach translating complex information into a simple user interface?" Be ready to walk through a project where you simplified a complex financial concept or workflow. Discuss your process for information hierarchy and visual clarity.
Company & Culture Questions:
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"Why are you interested in designing for Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs?" Research the firm's values, its role in wealth management, and articulate how your skills and interests align with their mission and the specific team's objectives.
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"How do you ensure inclusivity and accessibility in your designs?" Demonstrate awareness of WCAG standards and inclusive design principles. If you have experience, share it; if not, express your commitment to learning and incorporating these practices.
Portfolio Presentation Strategy:
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Storytelling: Frame each project as a narrative β the challenge, your journey, and the resolution.
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Focus on Process: Clearly articulate your thought process, the research you conducted, the decisions you made, and why. This is key for an analyst role.
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Demonstrate Figma Proficiency: Show specific examples of your Figma work, including wireframes, prototypes, and any interaction with design systems. Be ready to answer questions about your Figma workflow.
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Quantify Impact (if possible): If your project had measurable outcomes (even academic ones), present them. Otherwise, discuss the intended impact and learnings.
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Be Concise: Respect the interviewer's time by being clear and to the point, especially when discussing technical aspects or design rationale.
π Enhancement Note: For an analyst role, interview preparation should heavily focus on demonstrating a structured, methodical approach to design and problem-solving, alongside technical proficiency in Figma and strong communication skills. The ability to articulate one's process clearly is as important as the final design output.
π Application Steps
To apply for this Product Design Analyst position:
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Submit your application through the provided Oracle Cloud portal link.
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Tailor Your Resume: Ensure your resume highlights relevant coursework, any internship or project experience in design, and explicitly lists Figma as a key skill. Use keywords from the job description such as "User Flows," "Wireframing," "Prototyping," and "Design Systems."
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Curate Your Portfolio: Select 1-2 projects that best showcase your end-to-end design process, problem-solving abilities, and proficiency in Figma. Ensure your portfolio is easily accessible (e.g., via a link on your resume or application).
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Prepare Your Narrative: Practice articulating your design process, rationale, and learnings for each project in your portfolio. Be ready to discuss specific design decisions and how you handled constraints.
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Research Goldman Sachs: Familiarize yourself with Goldman Sachs's Wealth Management division, its digital offerings (Goldman.com, PWM App), and its company values related to client service and innovation.
β οΈ Important Notice: This enhanced job description includes AI-generated insights and operations industry-standard assumptions. All details should be verified directly with the hiring organization before making application decisions.
Application Requirements
Candidates need a Bachelorβs degree in Design, HCI, Computer Science, or a related field, with 0β3 years of experience, and must submit a portfolio demonstrating the end-to-end design process. Essential technical skills include strong proficiency in Figma and foundational knowledge of human-centered design principles, information architecture, and responsive design.