1Password is a leading cybersecurity company focused on building a safe and productive digital future. As a Product Designer, you'll be responsible for designing user-centered product experiences that enhance security and usability, while collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality design solutions.
Responsibilities:
- Contribute to the design of meaningful product experiences that make security clear, usable, and trustworthy for individuals and businesses alike
- Own well-defined features and problem spaces—partnering with product managers, engineers, and researchers to understand user needs, explore solutions, and deliver high-quality work that aligns with both customer goals and business priorities
- Contribute to design direction within your focus area
- Collaborate closely with your team on shared standards and practices
- Raise the quality of work around you through active participation in critique and peer feedback
Requirements:
- 2–4 years of relevant design experience at a product-driven company
- Proficiency in Figma and experience with AI prototyping tools e.g. Figma Make, Cursor
- Curiosity about agentic development tools (e.g., Cursor, Claude Code, or MCP-based tools) and how AI is changing the design-to-code pipeline; hands-on experience is a plus
- A portfolio of recent project work demonstrating your craft, design process, and the impact of your work on users
- Experience collaborating with Engineering, Product Management, and/or User Research to ship designs
- Growing product thinking and an ability to make informed design decisions using research, data, and a clear point of view
- Ability to work independently with some support, take ownership of your projects, and actively seek feedback to improve
- Interest and/or experience in cybersecurity, SaaS, or similarly complex product domains
- Experience designing for security, privacy, enterprise, or highly regulated products
- Familiarity with accessibility standards and inclusive design practices
- Experience running or participating in usability tests or other research methods
- Experience contributing to a design system
- Genuine curiosity about cybersecurity and the role design plays in building user trust and confidence