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Reviewable | Lead Product Designer | REMOTE (US only), full-time | https://reviewable.io

Hey there! Reviewable is growing quickly and we're looking for an experienced Product Designer to help us continue to delight developers around the world.

Reviewable is a code review tool for GitHub pull requests that makes the process of serious reviews thorough yet efficient. It's not for everyone but the teams that need it swear by it. However, as Reviewable has grown organically over the years its design hasn't kept pace, and the most common complaint from potential users today is that the UI looks confusing and the workflow feels foreign. That's where you come in!

As the sole designer on the team, you'll be in charge of proposing and designing new features, revamping the onboarding flow, updating the app's visual design, and over time overhauling the core design of the tool to better align with user expectations. You'll also be contributing in other areas (e.g., marketing, development, customer support) as your skills and inclinations allow.

We're looking for somebody with significant product design experience, as well as experience working on developer tools or as a developer. You should be comfortable with Git, HTML, and CSS, and have great written + visual communication skills.

Reviewable is a very small bootstrapped company that I founded and ran solo for many years. We're growing steadily, though, and expanding our team as we do so. We're remote work natives, but we hope to supplement that with occasional in-person gatherings as the pandemic recedes. We move fast, unencumbered by committees or office politics; everyone reports directly to me.

Please get in touch if you find the challenge of designing developer tools intriguing and aren't afraid of leading the charge. You'll have an outsized impact on the product and ultimately help bend the company's trajectory upward!




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