We're hiring designers
Our mission at 7Sage is to make LSAT prep and law school admissions services accessible and affordable to every applicant. At the core of this effort is our dedicated team of consultants, tutors, editors, and designers who leverage expertise and technology to help our students succeed. We’re leveling the playing field—join us.
About the Role
We’re seeking a UI and UX designer to help us develop new features and flows for our LSAT Prep platform. The work may involve iterating on current designs, taking a wireframe to high fidelity, or starting with a problem statement and delivering a complete solution.
You’ll be expected to
- Learn about the LSAT study process so you have sufficient context
- Explore the website so that you can plug your designs into the rest of the app’s functionality
- Distill complicated problems into simple abstractions
- Think on the level of both the big-picture UX and the nitty-gritty details of the UI
- Communicate clearly and concisely
- Deliver dev-friendly, well-documented Figma files that utilize auto-layouts and reusable components where appropriate.
This is fully remote, 20- to 30-hour per week position, with possibility for full-time. The compensation ranges from $50 to $150 per hour, based on experience.
About our workflow
You’ll do most of your work independently with regular consultations from the heads of product and design along with feedback from other stakeholders. We group our projects into epics, but we don’t do scrums or formal sprints. Much of our communication happens via screencast videos and chat, but you must be available for occasional remote meetings.
We are allergic to slides or anything that feels too ceremonious. We value clarity, usability, and simplicity above pure aesthetics, and when given the choice, we’ll always pick a solution that gets us 80% of what we want at 20% of the effort.
About the process
Apply nowBegin your cover with the phrase "Why I'm a good fit—".
If we’d like to move forward, we’ll schedule a screening interview and then ask you to do a paid trial project.