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Tripadvisor
Tripadvisor
Director of Product Design | Viator
About Viator
Viator, a Tripadvisor company, is the leading marketplace for travel experiences. We believe that making memories is what travel is all about. And with 300,000+ travel experiences to explore—everything from simple tours to extreme adventures (and all the niche, interesting stuff in between)—making memories that will last a lifetime has never been easier. With industry- leading flexibility and last-minute availability, it's never too late to make any day extraordinary. Viator. One app, 300,000+ travel experiences you’ll remember.
As the Director of Product Design for B2B, you will report to the Sr Director of Product Design and work closely with a cross-functional team of engineers, product managers, and business leaders. This role requires a focus on solving complex operational and workflow challenges through thoughtful design and research, ensuring our operator-facing tools are efficient, intuitive, and impactful.
An online portfolio is required to apply.
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The worlds largest Travel platform Fantastic culture, fantastic people who need fantastic Software Engineers in the UK, US and Portugal.
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