Product Designer, Authentication : GitLab

March 13, 2025
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Job Description

As an Intermediate Product Designer on our Authentication team, you’ll immerse yourself in the dynamic world of authentication and security. You’ll be at the forefront of designing intuitive UI/UX solutions that not only enhance our platform but also redefine industry standards.

You’ll thrive in a nimble, collaborative environment where your ideas can lead to radical improvements in our UI/UX. Your ability to think outside the box will be crucial as you propose solutions that challenge the status quo and elevate the user experience. You’ll design enterprise-level solutions that are both powerful for large customers and easy to configure and maintain.

Being part of the Authentication team means you’ll need to stay connected with various product areas. You’ll need to be aware of overlapping workflows and understand how different components fit together to deliver a seamless, holistic experience for our users.

Your impact will extend beyond design as you’ll play a key role in our mission to be the one-stop platform for all things DevSecOps. By providing intuitive UIs and workflows, you’ll enable entire product R&D teams to collaborate effectively within a single application.

You’ll collaborate closely with security experts, engineers, and other designers within the Authentication team. If you’re passionate about creating impactful designs, have experience with enterprise products, and are eager to tackle complex challenges with creativity and expertise, this role is perfect for you, we’d love to have you on board.

What You’ll Bring

Must have experience designing user management and access configuration UIs. 

Familiarity with designing holistic, complete workflows, and larger design visions or North Star Vision Designs.

Domain knowledge or background in Identity and Access Management (IAM) design.

Experience fostering collaboration across multiple product teams and stakeholders.

Experience conducting your own research with a variety of methods, and strong decision making skills for when to do research.

Experience with the Jobs-to-be-Done/ODI framework.

Strong visual design skills with the ability to balance leveraging the design system and recognising when a unique component is needed.