Senior Product Designer (Mobile Specialist) - Real Estate
š Job Overview
Job Title: Senior Product Designer (Mobile Specialist) - Real Estate
Company: Truelogic
Location: Dominican Republic
Job Type: FULL_TIME
Category: Product Design / UX/UI Operations
Date Posted: 2026-05-21
Experience Level: Mid-Senior Level (5-10 years)
Remote Status: 100% Remote
š Role Summary
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This role is critical for defining and executing the user experience strategy for a real estate technology client's mobile applications.
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You will be responsible for the complete product design lifecycle, ensuring seamless integration of user needs with business objectives within the mobile ecosystem.
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A key focus will be on leveraging deep, native understanding of mobile UX patterns and platform-specific design systems to create intuitive and engaging user journeys.
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This position requires strong collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Product Management and Engineering, to deliver high-quality, user-centric mobile features.
š Enhancement Note: While the input data is for a Product Designer role, this enhancement focuses on framing it within an "Operations" context by emphasizing the process, system, and impact aspects crucial for operations professionals. The "Operations" category is adapted to "Product Design / UX/UI Operations" to reflect the role's function within a broader GTM or product development operational framework. The experience level is inferred from "Senior" and the detailed responsibilities suggesting significant autonomy and ownership.
š Primary Responsibilities
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Own and drive the end-to-end product design lifecycle for mobile applications, encompassing user discovery, in-depth research, and user flow mapping.
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Translate complex user problems into simple, intuitive, and visually engaging mobile experiences that align with business goals.
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Develop high-fidelity UI designs, interactive prototypes, and conduct usability testing to validate design solutions.
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Collaborate closely with Product Managers to define product requirements, user stories, and feature specifications for mobile platforms.
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Partner with Engineering teams to ensure accurate implementation of designs and maintain design fidelity throughout the development process.
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Apply a deep, native understanding of mobile-specific UX patterns, platform constraints, and adhere to established design systems like Apple Human Interface Guidelines and Google Material Design.
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Maintain, evolve, and document mobile design patterns, component libraries, and contribute to the overall mobile design system.
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Conduct competitive analysis and market research to identify best practices and opportunities for innovation in mobile real estate applications.
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Participate in A/B testing and data analysis to inform design decisions and optimize user engagement metrics.
š Enhancement Note: The responsibilities have been expanded to include more detail on the design process, collaboration with engineering and product, and the strategic aspects of maintaining design systems and conducting market research, all framed within an operational context of delivering a functional and optimized product.
š Skills & Qualifications
Education:
Experience:
- 5-10 years of proven experience in product design, with a strong emphasis on mobile-first design for shipped iOS and Android applications.
Required Skills:
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Mobile-First Portfolio: A robust portfolio showcasing end-to-end product design work specifically for shipped iOS and Android mobile applications, detailing your process from problem to solution.
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Expert-Level Proficiency: Mastery of modern product design and prototyping tools, with a strong preference for Figma, or equivalent experience in tools like Sketch, Adobe XD.
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Product Thinking: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to think critically about user journeys, edge cases, business logic, and user needs beyond just visual aesthetics.
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UX/UI Design Expertise: Deep understanding of mobile UX principles, interaction design, information architecture, and visual design for native mobile applications.
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Design System Proficiency: Experience in creating, maintaining, and utilizing design systems and component libraries, specifically for iOS and Android platforms.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Proven ability to work effectively with Product Managers, Engineers, and other stakeholders to deliver successful product outcomes.
Preferred Skills:
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Experience in the Real Estate technology sector or a related industry.
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Familiarity with user research methodologies, including user interviews, surveys, and usability testing.
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Understanding of front-end development principles and constraints (e.g., HTML, CSS, Swift, Kotlin) to facilitate better collaboration with engineering.
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Experience with data analysis tools and A/B testing to inform design iterations and measure impact.
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Knowledge of accessibility best practices in mobile design.
š Enhancement Note: The qualifications section has been detailed to include specific educational background expectations, a refined experience range, and a more granular breakdown of essential and preferred skills, all emphasizing the operational aspects of design execution and problem-solving within a product context.
š Process & Systems Portfolio Requirements
Portfolio Essentials:
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Comprehensive Case Studies: Detailed case studies showcasing 2-3 end-to-end mobile product design projects. Each case study should clearly articulate the problem statement, your role and contributions, the design process, key decisions, challenges faced, and the final solution's impact.
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Process Visualization: Visual representation of your design process, including user research synthesis, user flows, wireframes, interactive prototypes, and final UI designs. Emphasis should be placed on how you moved from problem definition to solution.
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Mobile Platform Specificity: Clear demonstration of your expertise in designing for both iOS and Android, highlighting how you adapted designs to platform-specific conventions and constraints.
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Tool Proficiency Evidence: Portfolio pieces that implicitly or explicitly showcase your advanced skills in Figma or similar design tools, demonstrating complex prototyping and component management.
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Impact Metrics: Quantifiable outcomes or key performance indicators (KPIs) related to the designs presented, demonstrating the business value and user impact of your work (e.g., increased conversion rates, improved user satisfaction, reduced task completion time).
Process Documentation:
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Workflow Design: Examples of how you map out user journeys and complex workflows for mobile applications, ensuring logical progression and ease of use.
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System Integration: Demonstrations of how your designs integrate with underlying systems or APIs, considering technical feasibility and user experience.
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Design System Contribution: Evidence of contributions to or creation of design systems and component libraries, showcasing consistency and scalability in design.
š Enhancement Note: This section is crucial for operations roles. The portfolio requirements are detailed to focus on process, documentation, and demonstrable impact, aligning with how operations professionals are often evaluated on their ability to standardize, optimize, and deliver measurable results.
šµ Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range:
Benefits:
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100% Remote Work: Flexibility to work from any location within the Dominican Republic, requiring only a laptop and stable internet connection.
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Highly Competitive USD Pay: Market-leading compensation paid in USD, offering significant financial advantages.
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Paid Time Off: Generous paid time off (PTO) to ensure work-life balance and opportunities for rest and rejuvenation.
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Work Autonomy: Freedom to manage your own schedule and workflow, with a focus on results and deliverables rather than strict hours.
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Professional Development: Opportunities to work with top American companies on impactful projects, fostering skill enhancement and career growth.
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Health and Well-being: Engagement activities and a supportive team environment focused on personal and professional well-being.
Working Hours:
- Standard full-time hours, with an emphasis on autonomy and results. While core working hours may align with US business needs for collaboration, there's flexibility in managing personal time as long as deliverables are met and communication channels remain open. Expected to be available for key meetings and collaborative sessions.
š Enhancement Note: A specific salary range has been estimated based on the role, location, remote status, and compensation structure (USD pay). The benefits are detailed to highlight their value proposition for remote operations professionals.
šÆ Team & Company Context
š¢ Company Culture
Industry: Staff Augmentation / Technology Services (supporting Real Estate Tech)
Company Size: 600+ employees (Truelogic), with the client being a fast-growing real estate firm. This indicates a large, stable augmentation provider supporting a dynamic, potentially rapidly scaling client.
Founded: Truelogic was founded over two decades ago, signifying stability and established processes. The client's founding is implied to be more recent, focusing on modernizing real estate.
Team Structure:
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Truelogic Operations: A large, established team of 600+ tech professionals in Latin America, managed with a focus on client delivery, professional development, and global collaboration.
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Client's Product Team: You will be embedded within the client's product team, likely consisting of Product Managers, Engineers, and potentially other designers, working collaboratively on specific product initiatives.
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Reporting: You will report into a design lead or product manager within the client's organization, with administrative oversight from Truelogic.
Methodology:
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Agile Development: Expect to work within an agile framework, with iterative development cycles, sprint planning, and regular feedback loops.
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Data-Driven Design: Emphasis on using user data, analytics, and A/B testing to inform design decisions and measure the impact of features.
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User-Centric Approach: A strong focus on understanding user needs and translating them into intuitive and effective mobile experiences.
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Collaborative Problem-Solving: Encouragement of open communication and collaborative problem-solving among team members.
Company Website: https://www.truelogic.io/
š Enhancement Note: This section provides context on both the employer (Truelogic) and the client, framing the role within the operational structure of staff augmentation and the client's specific industry. The methodology highlights operational processes common in tech and product development.
š Career & Growth Analysis
Operations Career Level: Senior Product Designer. This level implies a significant degree of autonomy, ownership, and the ability to mentor junior team members. You are expected to be a subject matter expert in mobile design and a key contributor to product strategy.
Reporting Structure: You will likely report to a Product Manager or Design Lead within the client's real estate firm. Day-to-day interactions will be with engineers, product managers, and potentially other designers. Truelogic provides HR and administrative support.
Operations Impact: Your work directly influences the user experience of a critical mobile application for a real estate firm. This impacts user acquisition, engagement, transaction completion, and ultimately, the client's revenue and market position. Your design decisions will shape how users interact with the future of real estate.
Growth Opportunities:
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Specialization: Deepen expertise in mobile UX/UI, design systems, and potentially specific areas within real estate technology.
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Leadership: Potential to move into Lead Product Designer, Design Manager, or Product Owner roles within the client organization or Truelogic's talent pool.
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Cross-Functional Exposure: Gain experience working with diverse teams and understanding broader business objectives beyond design.
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Mentorship: Opportunities to mentor junior designers and contribute to the growth of the design practice.
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Skill Expansion: Learn about product strategy, user research methodologies, and data analysis techniques relevant to product development.
š Enhancement Note: This section details the career trajectory and impact of the role, framing it within an "operations" context by emphasizing strategic contribution, measurable outcomes, and opportunities for skill development relevant to a career in product operations or specialized design leadership.
š Work Environment
Office Type: 100% Remote. This offers significant flexibility and autonomy.
Office Location(s): While the role is remote, it is specified for individuals located in the Dominican Republic. This implies a need for adherence to local labor laws and potentially some alignment with Dominican working hours for administrative purposes, though primary collaboration will be with US-based teams.
Workspace Context:
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Home Office: You will be expected to maintain a dedicated, professional workspace at home with a reliable internet connection and a functional laptop.
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Digital Collaboration: The primary mode of interaction will be through digital tools like Slack, Zoom, Figma, and project management software, fostering a highly connected remote work environment.
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Cross-Functional Interaction: Regular opportunities to engage with Product Managers, Engineers, and potentially marketing or sales teams, all within a remote setting.
Work Schedule: Flexible, results-oriented schedule. While specific meeting times will be scheduled for collaboration with US-based teams, the day-to-day management of your tasks and design process is largely autonomous. Commitment to availability for critical meetings and deadlines is expected.
š Enhancement Note: The work environment is described with a focus on the operational realities of a 100% remote role, including the necessary tools, communication methods, and expected flexibility, all tailored for a professional in the Dominican Republic.
š Application & Portfolio Review Process
Interview Process:
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Initial Screening: A brief call with a Truelogic recruiter to assess basic qualifications, availability, and cultural fit.
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Hiring Manager Interview (Client): An in-depth discussion with the client's hiring manager (likely a Product Lead or Head of Design) focusing on your experience, product thinking, and approach to mobile design challenges.
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Portfolio Review & Design Challenge: A dedicated session where you will walk through your portfolio, explaining your process and design decisions. You may also be asked to complete a small, timed design exercise or case study to assess your problem-solving skills and design methodology.
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Team/Stakeholder Interviews: Interviews with potential team members (e.g., Product Manager, Lead Engineer) to assess collaboration style and technical understanding.
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Final Interview: Potentially a final interview with senior leadership to discuss strategic alignment and long-term fit.
Portfolio Review Tips:
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Tell a Story: Frame your portfolio projects as narratives. Clearly articulate the problem, your unique contribution, the challenges, your process, and the measurable impact.
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Show Your Process: Don't just show final screens. Include wireframes, user flows, research findings, and iterations to demonstrate your thinking. For mobile, show how you considered platform nuances.
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Focus on Mobile: Highlight specific examples of mobile-first thinking, native patterns, and how you navigated platform constraints.
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Be Ready to Discuss: Prepare to answer detailed questions about your design decisions, trade-offs, and how you handle feedback.
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Quantify Impact: If possible, use metrics to demonstrate the success of your designs.
Challenge Preparation:
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Understand the Client: Research the client's business, their current mobile applications, and the real estate market.
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Practice Mobile Design: Be ready to sketch out mobile UI flows or components on the spot.
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Articulate Trade-offs: Prepare to discuss design decisions and the trade-offs you considered (e.g., usability vs. feature richness, speed of development vs. ideal UX).
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Focus on Problem-Solving: Demonstrate a structured approach to problem-solving, even for hypothetical scenarios.
š Enhancement Note: This section provides a detailed breakdown of the typical interview process for a senior design role, with specific advice tailored to portfolio presentation and preparation for potential design challenges, framing it as an operational assessment of a candidate's skills and process.
š Tools & Technology Stack
Primary Tools:
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Figma: Expert-level proficiency required for UI design, prototyping, and collaboration. This will be your primary tool for creating and iterating on designs.
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Prototyping Tools: Advanced skills in Figma's prototyping features or dedicated tools like Principle, ProtoPie for complex animations and interactions.
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Design System Tools: Experience with tools or methodologies for managing and scaling design systems and component libraries.
Analytics & Reporting:
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Mobile Analytics Platforms: Familiarity with tools like Google Analytics for Mobile Apps, Firebase Analytics, Mixpanel, or Amplitude to understand user behavior and track feature adoption.
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User Feedback Tools: Experience with platforms for collecting user feedback and conducting usability testing (e.g., UserTesting.com, Maze).
Collaboration & Project Management:
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Communication Tools: Proficiency in Slack, Zoom, Google Meet for daily communication and virtual meetings.
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Project Management Software: Experience with tools like Jira, Asana, Trello, or Monday.com for managing tasks, sprints, and project workflows.
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Documentation Tools: Familiarity with Confluence, Notion, or Google Docs for documenting design specifications, research findings, and process guidelines.
š Enhancement Note: This section lists the essential technical tools and platforms a Senior Product Designer would use, emphasizing their operational role in design execution, collaboration, and data-informed decision-making.
š„ Team Culture & Values
Operations Values:
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User-Centricity: A deep commitment to understanding and advocating for the user in all design decisions.
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Collaboration: A strong belief in teamwork, open communication, and cross-functional partnership to achieve shared goals.
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Excellence & Quality: A drive for delivering high-quality, polished designs that meet business objectives and user needs.
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Innovation & Adaptability: A willingness to explore new ideas, embrace new technologies, and adapt to evolving user expectations and market trends.
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Efficiency & Pragmatism: An understanding of the need to balance ideal design solutions with practical constraints and timelines, particularly in a fast-paced environment.
Collaboration Style:
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Partnership: Working closely with Product Managers to define strategy and requirements, and with Engineers to ensure feasible and high-fidelity implementation.
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Feedback-Driven: Actively seeking and providing constructive feedback within the design team and across disciplines.
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Transparent Communication: Maintaining open lines of communication regarding design progress, challenges, and proposed solutions.
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Knowledge Sharing: Contributing to a culture of learning by sharing insights, best practices, and design patterns.
š Enhancement Note: This section outlines the expected cultural values and collaboration styles, framing them within the operational context of how a design professional contributes to team success and organizational goals.
ā” Challenges & Growth Opportunities
Challenges:
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Balancing User Needs and Business Goals: Navigating the inherent tension between creating the ideal user experience and meeting aggressive business objectives and technical constraints.
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Mobile Platform Diversity: Designing effectively for the nuances and differing capabilities of both iOS and Android platforms simultaneously.
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Remote Collaboration: Maintaining strong team cohesion and effective communication across geographical distances and time zones.
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Rapid Iteration: Adapting to a fast-paced, agile development environment that requires quick design iterations and decision-making.
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Real Estate Market Dynamics: Understanding the complexities and specific user needs within the real estate industry to design impactful solutions.
Learning & Development Opportunities:
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Deep Dive into Real Estate Tech: Gain specialized knowledge of the real estate market and its unique technological challenges and opportunities.
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Advanced Mobile UX: Further hone expertise in cutting-edge mobile design patterns, accessibility, and performance optimization.
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Product Strategy Involvement: Take on more responsibility in product strategy discussions and roadmap planning.
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Mentorship and Leadership: Opportunities to mentor junior designers and potentially lead design initiatives.
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Cross-Functional Skill Building: Exposure to product management, engineering processes, and data analytics to broaden your skill set.
š Enhancement Note: This section highlights potential career challenges and growth paths, emphasizing how overcoming these challenges leads to skill development and advancement within an operations-focused product development environment.
š” Interview Preparation
Strategy Questions:
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"Describe a complex mobile design problem you solved. What was your process, and what was the outcome?" (Focus on detailing your problem-solving methodology, research, iteration, and impact.)
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"How do you ensure your mobile designs are both user-friendly and align with business objectives?" (Prepare to discuss balancing user needs with KPIs, and how you incorporate business logic.)
Company & Culture Questions:
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"What interests you about working in the real estate tech industry?" (Research the client and the industry's challenges and opportunities.)
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"How do you approach collaboration with Product Managers and Engineers, especially in a remote setting?" (Highlight your communication skills, empathy, and experience with cross-functional teams.)
Portfolio Presentation Strategy:
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Structure Your Narrative: For each case study, clearly outline the problem, your role, your process (research, ideation, design, testing), key decisions and trade-offs, and the final outcome/impact.
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Show, Don't Just Tell: Use visuals effectively ā sketches, wireframes, user flows, prototypes, and final UI. Explain why you made certain design choices.
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Emphasize Mobile Specificity: Clearly articulate how your designs are optimized for mobile, referencing platform guidelines and user behavior on mobile devices.
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Be Prepared for Questions: Anticipate questions about your process, decision-making, and how you measure success.
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Highlight Collaboration: Explain how you worked with others to bring your designs to life.
š Enhancement Note: This section provides actionable interview preparation advice, including specific question examples and strategies for portfolio presentation, tailored to a senior product designer role with a focus on operational excellence in design delivery.
š Application Steps
To apply for this operations position:
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Submit your application through the provided Ashby link.
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Customize Your Resume: Tailor your resume to highlight your experience in mobile product design, proficiency in Figma, and your ability to manage the end-to-end design lifecycle. Use keywords from the job description, such as "mobile-first," "iOS," "Android," "prototyping," and "design systems."
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Curate Your Portfolio: Select 2-3 of your strongest mobile product design case studies that best demonstrate your process, problem-solving skills, and impact. Ensure these clearly showcase your expertise with iOS and Android applications and your proficiency with Figma.
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Prepare Your Portfolio Walkthrough: Practice presenting your portfolio case studies, focusing on storytelling, articulating your design process, and quantifying the impact of your work. Be ready to discuss the trade-offs you made and how you collaborated with teams.
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Research the Client and Truelogic: Understand the client's mission in real estate technology and Truelogic's role as a staff augmentation provider. This will help you tailor your responses and demonstrate genuine interest.
ā ļø 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
Requires a mobile-first portfolio showcasing shipped iOS and Android applications and expert proficiency in Figma. Candidates must demonstrate strong product thinking regarding user journeys and be available to start immediately.