Staff Product Designer, Academia

Premium Products

$190-225k

Segment
Senior and Expert level
San Francisco Bay Area
Academia

A platform for academics to share research papers

Open for applications

Academia

A platform for academics to share research papers

101-200 employees

B2CMarketplaceEducationPublishingAnalytics

Open for applications

$190-225k

Segment
Senior and Expert level
San Francisco Bay Area

101-200 employees

B2CMarketplaceEducationPublishingAnalytics

Company mission

Academia.edu is on a mission to accelerate the world's research. Their goal is to speed up research in every domain - finding a solution to climate change; finding cures for diseases; evolving artificial intelligence.

Role

Who you are

  • At least 8 years of overall design experience
  • Proven end-to-end design ability (UX strategy and design execution)Proven ability to design large complex products with positive results
  • Solid understanding of design patterns, usability principles, and ethical design practices
  • Experience with quantitative A/B testing methodologies and optimization strategies
  • Demonstrated leadership skills in leading design initiatives within cross-functional teams
  • Willingness to adapt and evolve team processes as the organization grows and learns
  • A strong portfolio showcasing your exceptional design work, with a particular emphasis on end-to-end product design

What the job involves

  • As a Staff Product Designer on the Author Products Team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the product experience for millions of academic authors
  • Your daily tasks will include engaging with academic researchers to deeply understand their needs, collaborating with Product Managers to define product strategies and roadmaps, and crafting entirely new products and services
  • The projects you'll be involved in will be substantial in scale, offering you ample opportunities to make a significant impact.
  • Example projects include: A comprehensive product overhaul for academic author user segment, Leading the design of our innovative social networking product, Developing an AI-driven tool to expedite the research process
  • Proactively identify and champion product opportunities for our Author user segment, fostering alignment within the Author Product Team
  • Advocate for user-centric design principles, UX frameworks, and best practices within the Author Product Team and the broader organization
  • Mentor and guide junior designers, nurturing their growth within the field of Product Design
  • Create designs that effectively address author needs and that are highly optimized to move key metrics
  • Conduct quantitative A/B tests and iterate on designs based on insights gleaned from test results
  • Solicit feedback from the Product Manager and the Design Team to refine and improve design iterations
  • Conduct user interviews to gather valuable feedback and insights on designs and user experiences
  • Partner closely with the Product Managers and cross-functional teams to align on the product roadmap and UX requirements
  • Collaborate with Data Analysts to analyze user data and test results, translating findings into actionable insights to inform design decisions
  • Work closely with Engineers to ensure the smooth implementation of design solutions
  • Engage in regular design feedback sessions with the Design Team, fostering a culture of collaboration and improvement
  • Contribute to the refinement of design tools and processes, optimizing productivity and effectiveness

Our take

Academia.edu is pitched as a social media platform to help researchers and academics share papers for free - with over 185 million registered users and over 30 million visitors per month, it has remained an active and popular platform since its founding in 2008.

The company has had a chequered relationship with the academics it proposes to serve (and the institutions it intends to disrupt). Some claim the new paywalled suite of features runs counter to the free and open-access model; others balk at their use of the .edu domain usually reserved for academic institutions (they registered before its use became restricted).

Perhaps to overcome these obstacles, and to give them an edge over the increasing preference for competitors like ResearchGate and Google Scholar, Academia.edu have taken some interesting steps. One was to develop a mobile app for the platform. Another was the early 2020 acquisition of entrepreneurial training and toolkit platform The Start-Up Gate. This latter decision could signal an exciting new developmental direction for Academia.edu - but thus far, the motivation remains unclear.

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Top investors

Some candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

4% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 5 rounds)

Feb 2022

$23m

SERIES D

Mar 2019

$16m

SERIES C

Total funding: $56.2m

Company benefits

  • 21 days of paid vacation and 11 paid holidays per year
  • 8 weeks of paid bonding parental leave plus 8 weeks of birth parent leave
  • 6 weeks of fully-paid sabbatical leave for every four years you work here
  • Book stipend
  • Catered lunch
  • Stock options
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Health insurance
  • 401k
  • FSA
  • Activities
  • Commuter benefits

Company values

  • Mission Oriented
  • Kindness

Company HQ

Financial District, San Francisco, CA

Leadership

Studied PPE at Oxford, going on to complete a PhD in Philosophy. Founded two other businesses: LiveOut.co.uk, and PeopleRadar.co.uk. For 7 years was a Fellow of All Souls College at Oxford University.

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