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A Senior Product Designer with 5–9 years of experience in Bangalore plays a strategic role in shaping user-centric digital products for a fast-paced, innovation-driven ecosystem. They are responsible for leading the end-to-end design process—from discovery and research to ideation, prototyping, and final delivery—across web and mobile platforms. Working closely with cross-functional teams including product managers, engineers, data analysts, and business stakeholders, they ensure design solutions align with both user needs and business objectives.
In Bangalore’s competitive tech landscape, a Senior Product Designer is expected to bring strong problem-solving skills, a deep understanding of UX principles, and proficiency in tools like Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD. They conduct user research, usability testing, and data analysis to inform design decisions, while also contributing to and maintaining scalable design systems for consistency across products.
Additionally, they mentor junior designers, provide design direction, and champion best practices in accessibility and inclusive design. Exposure to agile environments, startups, or large tech firms is often valued. A strong portfolio showcasing measurable impact, innovation, and collaboration is essential for success in this role.
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