Lead Product Designer, Financing & Pay Experiences

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**Overview:** As a Lead Product Designer on Wayfair's Product Design team, you will be responsible for leading the design strategy for end-to-end Financing & Pay experiences across app, mobile, and web platforms. You will own the "why" behind design decisions, using insights to align affordability features with broader customer and business goals. **Responsibilities:**
* Lead Design Strategy: Drive the UX vision for end-to-end Financing & Pay experiences across app, mobile, and web. * Drive Hands-On Execution: Simplify complex Checkout flows, design seamless digital wallet integrations, and build habit-forming financial and payment experiences. * Collaborate Strategically: Partner with internal and external cross-functional leads to meet requirements, shape roadmaps, and ensure scalable, technically feasible solutions. * Champion Experimentation: Navigate ambiguous problem spaces using data, user research, and rapid iteration to test and launch nuanced user flows. * Elevate The Team & Quality: Mentor junior designers, foster an inclusive culture, and uphold a rigorous bar for efficient design processes, accessibility, visual polish, and developer handoff. **Qualifications:**
* 5+ years of Product Design experience with a portfolio or case studies demonstrating systems-level thinking, strong craft, and business impact in ambiguous problem spaces. * Deep fluency in Figma, rapid prototyping, and design systems practices. * Experience with large-scale consumer products, ideally within e-commerce, FinTech, and/or Checkout & Payment flows. * Strong communication skills to present work, back design decisions, and collaborate with partners effectively. * A data-driven mindset-comfortable using A/B testing and user research to validate solutions in a fast-paced environment. * A track record of elevating team craft by mentoring other designers, maintaining rigorous documentation, and actively leveraging AI tools to accelerate delivery. * Bachelor's degree in Interaction Design, Human Computer Interaction, Industrial Design, or equivalent practical experience. **Benefits:**
* Annual Base Pay Range: $121,000 - $132,000 * Hybrid-onsite role with 2 days of in-office work and 3 days of remote work * Opportunity to work with a global online destination for the home * Collaborative and dynamic work environment * Commitment to industry-leading technology and creative problem-solving * Equal opportunity employer with a focus on diversity and inclusion * Assistance for individuals with disabilities and reasonable accommodations available

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