About the Role
We’re looking for a UI/UX Designer who can bridge product thinking, user empathy, and high-quality visual execution.
This is not a “make it look pretty” role.
You’ll be responsible for designing experiences that help housing professionals make better decisions, faster — across our subscription products, data tools, and internal platforms. You should be equally comfortable mapping a user journey, designing a clean interface, and partnering with product and engineering to ship work that performs in the real world.
At HousingWire, design is not isolated — it’s deeply connected to product, revenue, and customer outcomes.
The HousingWire Way
We’re looking for someone who operates like an owner:
- You don’t wait for perfect direction — you seek clarity and move forward
- You care about outcomes, not just outputs
- You give and receive feedback directly and respectfully
- You balance speed with quality — and know when each matters
- You operate as both a coach and player
What You’ll Do
- Design intuitive, user-centered experiences across web and product surfaces
- Evaluate and improve the user experience across our portfolio of brands, identifying opportunities to unify experiences and create flywheel effects between products
- Translate complex data and workflows into simple, usable interfaces
- Create wireframes, user flows, prototypes, and high-fidelity UI designs
- Partner closely with product managers, engineers, and business stakeholders
- Contribute to and evolve our design system and UI standards
- Conduct lightweight user research and usability testing to inform decisions
- Use data and user behavior to iterate and improve performance
- Ensure consistency across experiences while adapting to different use cases
- Support cross-functional initiatives where UX impacts growth, engagement, or retention
What You Bring
- 3–6+ years of experience in UI/UX, product design, or interaction design
- Strong portfolio demonstrating both UX thinking and polished UI execution
- Experience designing for web-based products, SaaS platforms, or data tools
- Ability to simplify complex problems into clear, usable solutions
- Comfort working cross-functionally with product, engineering, and business teams
- Proficiency in tools like Figma (or similar) for design and prototyping
- Strong communication skills — you can explain why, not just what
And importantly:
- You are a problem solver first, designer second
- You don’t just take requirements — you challenge and improve them
- You are comfortable working in a fast-moving, evolving environment
Nice to Have
- Experience in media, data, real estate, or financial services
- Experience using Mixpanel and Sanity to elevate user behavior and inform UX improvements
- Experience contributing to or building design systems
- Exposure to AI-powered product experiences
Why This Role Matters
This role sits at the intersection of product, data, and user experience.
The work you do will directly impact:
- How users interact with our products
- How effectively we communicate insights
- How we grow and retain our customer base
You won’t just design screens — you’ll help shape how our products are experienced and how our business grows.
Compensation & Benefits
- Position level: Mid-level individual contributor.
- Salary range: $85,000–$110,000 base, depending on experience and location.
- Bonus: Eligible for performance-based bonus.
- 401(k) with employer match.
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision and ancillary coverage options.
- Unlimited PTO plus Paid Parental Leave.
- Hybrid/remote work options, depending on location and business needs.
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