Senior Digital Designer

Location: Beirut, Lebanon and/or Vienna, Austria
Job Type: Full-Time
Employer: Medicus
Love working on innovative digital products within an international environment? Have outstanding design skills and a highly hands-on attitude? Want to help bringing a fast-growing company to the next level with your creativity and solution-oriented mindset ? Then you’re exactly who we’re looking for in our offices in Beirut and/ or Vienna.

Your Responsibilities

  • Draft, ideate, scope, prototype, and design innovative products, solutions and product features in close collaboration with our product team
  • Support our marketing team with the design of creative marketing materials and brand elements
  • Create fresh, interesting and inspiring mobile and web interfaces
  • Lead our user testing sessions with customers and collect data with A/B tests to make more informed design decisions
  • Learn from customer usage, and leverage feedback and data to continually iterate, innovate, and evolve the product
  • Work closely with product team to define product opportunities and contribute to the overall product strategy

Your profile

  • You have a Bachelor's degree in product or digital design, or equivalent work experience
  • You bring 2-3 years of relevant experience in digital product design, preferably in a highly dynamic environment
  • You're a master of best-practice design software, such as Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.
  • You enjoy working with and building modern solution architectures and the technical designs of complex mobile and web applications
  • Creativity, strategic thinking and details-oriented work approach can be considered as your core strengths
  • Your excellent time management skills and solution-oriented mindset allow you to excel at managing several projects at a time
  • You fearless of unknown terrain and embrace challenges joyfully
  • You're comfortable working with remote and internationally spread teams
  • Your English is fluent, the fluency in an additional language (preferably German, French or Arabic) is a plus

What we offer

  • You're part of an international, fast-growing and forward-thinking health tech company that aims to modernize the way we think about health
  • You get the freedom to execute your own ideas from the first day on. We do not only accept but expect your contribution to the bigger picture
  • You work with an international team with many years of experience building companies and products with great user experience
  • You'll get an attractive compensation package
  • You'll be working in an environment that aims to accelerate your professional and personal growth

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About Medicus
Medicus is an AI-based platform that converts health data into an interactive experience with easy-to-understand explanations, personalized health insights and smart wellbeing coaching.

Medicus is used by diagnostic labs and health insurance companies to provide patient-friendly health reports and foster continuous and personalized wellbeing coaching.

Medicus is based in Vienna, with offices in Berlin, Paris and Beirut.

Post your job offer now to start hiring the best digital health talent! For further information, please contact us.

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