About Easygenerator
We’re a fast-growing EdTech scale-up on a mission to revolutionize learning through our award-winning authoring tool. Used by global giants like Kellogg’s, T-Mobile, and Siemens, Easygenerator helps organizations simplify knowledge sharing: fast, easy, and impactful.
We’re an AI-first company, utilizing cutting-edge tools in both our products and internal workflows. You’ll gain hands-on AI experience and develop a future-proof skillset while contributing to a fast-moving, high-impact product.
About the role
We’re looking for a Head of Design to lead our design function.
This is not a “maintain what exists” role. This is an org-building role. You’ll define how design works at Easygenerator, raise the bar on craft, and shape how design influences product decisions.
At the same time, this is not a pure management role. We expect you to stay close to the work. You’ll be involved in key product areas, set the standard through your own output, and actively shape product experiences.
You’ll work closely with Product, Engineering, and Analytics leadership to ensure we build products that are not just functional, but intuitive, elegant, and differentiated.
What you’ll do
Build the design function
Define what “great design” means at Easygenerator
Set up how design works across teams (process, rituals, quality bar)
Scale the team thoughtfully as we grow
Introduce structure without slowing teams down
Raise the bar on craft
Be the person who sets the standard for design quality
Push for simplicity, clarity, and strong interaction design
Ensure we move beyond “good enough SaaS UX” to something differentiated
Champion design as a core discipline, not a support function
Stay hands-on where it matters
Contribute directly to high-impact product areas
Review and elevate work across teams
Lead by example through your own design output
Shape product direction
Partner with Product and Engineering on strategy and discovery
Help teams move from vague problems to clear solutions
Bring strong opinions on UX, interaction patterns, and product direction
Build a strong team
Coach and develop designers
Create a culture of ownership, feedback, and high standards
Hire exceptional talent as we scale
What we’re looking for
Must-have experience
8+ years in product design, with at least 2+ years leading designers or teams
Proven experience building or significantly evolving a design function in a product-led company
Experience working on complex B2B SaaS products (multi-feature, multi-user, workflow-heavy)
Track record of improving both product quality and team performance
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Design, HCI, Psychology, or a related field
A strong portfolio can substitute for formal education
Tooling & craft
Expert in modern design tools (e.g. Figma, AI tooling)
Experience building and maintaining design systems at scale
Strong understanding of interaction design, UX patterns, and usability principles
Familiarity with prototyping tools and workflows
Comfortable working closely with engineers (understanding of front-end constraints is expected)
You are an org builder
You’ve built or significantly evolved a design function before
You know how to introduce structure without creating bureaucracy
You can scale a team while keeping quality high
You care deeply about craft
You have a strong product design background
You have high standards and push others to reach them
You notice details others miss
You are hands-on
You’re comfortable jumping into the work when needed
You lead through doing, not just directing
You enjoy being close to product decisions
You think like a product leader
You understand product strategy, not just design execution
You can challenge PMs and engineers constructively
You balance user needs, business goals, and speed
You thrive in scale-ups
You’re comfortable with ambiguity and changing priorities
You prefer action over process
You know how to create focus in a fast-moving environment
Nice to have
Experience with AI-driven products or designing AI-assisted workflows
Experience working in international, distributed teams
Exposure to analytics, experimentation, or user research practices