About the job
Our Vision: Empowering Wealth Creation for All
At Trading 212, we are revolutionizing the landscape of trading and investing by crafting innovative products that resonate with our users.
Our success is rooted in a culture that values excellence and rapid execution.
Currently, we are proud to support over 4.5 million clients, managing assets exceeding €30 billion, highlighting the trust and scale we have achieved in a short span.
Your Role
Design visually compelling solutions that authentically reflect the brand's identity and communicate our message across multiple platforms.
Enhance user experience by ensuring visual consistency, engagement, and alignment with our strategic aims.
Transform insights from business and user domains into innovative and user-focused visual concepts that strengthen Trading 212's market position and boost user satisfaction.
Present and defend your creative choices during peer review sessions, collaborating closely with our Growth team and fellow designers.
Articulate your design decisions and rationale to stakeholders, assessing feedback and making timely adjustments as needed.
Incorporate new tools and workflows to enhance the design process.
Work autonomously and take full ownership of your projects.
Qualifications
Design Expertise: Profound understanding of layout, typography, color theory, and illustration, with the capability to generate visually captivating designs that effectively convey brand messages.
Creative Innovation: A track record in brainstorming and producing original concepts that align with company goals and target demographics while challenging conventional design norms.
Narrative Crafting: Skill in creating visual stories that communicate complex ideas or emotions through engaging techniques like infographics, animations, and interactive experiences.
Branding Acumen: Strong grasp of branding principles, with the ability to develop cohesive visual narratives across digital and print mediums.
Adaptability: Capacity to navigate various design challenges and adapt to the evolving landscape of visual communication.

