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Product Experience Designer

Own the end-to-end user journey at Loka Note — the bridge between Quality Assurance and UX Design. Make the product intuitive for everyone, not just people who build software.

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Loka Note is an AI-powered meeting-notes and summarization platform. We serve a diverse user base — from power users to non-technical, international audiences. Our product needs to be intuitive for everyone, guided by intentional design rather than a user manual.

As a Product Experience Designer you own the end-to-end user journey. You are the bridge between QA and UX Design, making sure every flow is intuitively mapped out and flawlessly executed — that the product doesn’t just look good on paper, but works perfectly for every user in the real world.

What you’ll own

Quality Assurance & Testing

Rigorously test functionality across the web dashboard, iOS app, and browser extensions. Hunt for edge cases, write highly reproducible bug reports, and verify engineering fixes to close the loop.

UX & Interaction Design

Audit and improve information architecture, design seamless user flows, and maintain a consistent visual hierarchy and design system across every platform.

User-Centric Advocacy

Design for accessibility and non-technical users. Run usability testing, observe real user behavior — especially non-English-first users — and turn those findings into concrete design iterations.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

Partner closely with engineering and product to prioritize fixes, write clear hand-off specs, and ensure designs ship exactly as intended.

What we’re looking for

  • A strong portfolio showing UX work (flows, redesigns) and evidence of QA rigor (test plans, structured bug audits).
  • Exceptional attention to detail — you instinctively notice broken layouts, misaligned elements, and UX friction.
  • Deep understanding of core UX/usability principles and accessibility standards.
  • Excellent written communication for clear bug reporting and design rationale.

How the application works

Instead of a résumé black hole, we start with a short screening. It takes about 10–15 minutes: a few quick multiple-choice questions on UX, accessibility, and QA fundamentals, plus two short writing prompts where you show — not tell. There are no trick questions. We read every submission from a real human inbox and reply either way. If email works better for you, reach us at fox@lokanote.com.

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About you
Quick screening8 questions · one answer each

1.A user taps “Record” but nothing on screen changes, so they can't tell whether the meeting is actually being captured. Which usability heuristic does this most directly violate?

2.What is the minimum WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratio for normal-size body text against its background?

3.Which is the most reliable way to make a text input usable by screen-reader users?

4.Which single element most improves a bug report's reproducibility for the engineer who has to fix it?

5.A cosmetic typo sits on the checkout button. It barely affects function, but leadership wants it gone before tomorrow's investor demo. How is this best triaged?

6.You want to learn how users mentally group features so your navigation matches their expectations rather than your org chart. Which method fits best?

7.You're designing UI that will be translated into Burmese and Vietnamese. Which precaution matters most?

8.In classic moderated usability testing, roughly how many representative users are usually enough to surface the majority of major issues in a single round?

Show us your thinking

Pick any real product issue you’ve hit. Include steps to reproduce, what you expected, and what actually happened.

Pick a product you admire, name one UX flaw, and describe how you’d fix it — and how you’d know the fix worked.

Prefer email? Reach us at fox@lokanote.com.