Senior Growth Product Designer at Creditspring
London W1F 0UW, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Dec, 25

Salary

75000.0

Posted On

13 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

WE ARE CREDITSPRING, A NEW WAY OF BORROWING THAT FOCUSES ON ITS MEMBERS AND PROVIDES THEM WITH SAFE AND EFFICIENT SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL PRODUCTS.

We’re a fast-growing FCA-regulated consumer credit company. We have members, not customers and we take a lot of pride in that!
As one of the UK’s only subscription finance company in the market, we truly have a unique value proposition. Our mission is very clear; to improve the financial stability and resilience of our members. We do this through the products we provide, the partnerships we have, and our educational content. We want our members, and everyone in the UK to be able to better manage their finances and steer them away from high-cost, unregulated credit options.

DESIGN FOR GOOD (AND FOR GROWTH)

At Creditspring, we’re flipping consumer credit on its head—making it safer, fairer, and actually helpful. No jargon. No sneaky fees. Just clear, fixed-fee credit and tools that help our members build real financial stability.
We’re looking for a Senior Growth Product Designer who can blend sharp design craft with a data-driven, experiment-hungry mindset. You’ll design flows that help more people find us, join us, and stick with us—whether that’s streamlining onboarding, re-engaging members, or making upgrades feel irresistible.
This isn’t a “make it pretty” job. It’s about finding the sweet spot where business goals and user needs meet, then designing experiences that get us there—measuring, learning, and iterating the whole way.

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Responsibilities

WHAT YOU’LL DO

  • Design and optimise experiences across the growth funnel—acquisition, onboarding, activation, upgrades, and retention.
  • Own experiments from hypothesis to launch: design, ship, measure, repeat.
  • Use tools like Mixpanel, Microsoft Clarity, and A/B testing platforms to turn user behaviour into actionable design insight.
  • Work side-by-side with Product, Engineering, Marketing, and Data to make sure experiments hit both user and business goals.
  • Create flows, wireframes, prototypes, and polished visuals in Figma that are clean, clear, and built for scale.
  • Spot and act on opportunities to improve UX, even outside your immediate scope.
  • Share your work in critiques, explain your thinking without the fluff, and bring people along for the ride.
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