Sr UX Designer — Consello (via Remotesome)
About Consello
Consello is a New York-based advisory and investing platform serving CEOs, boards, and leadership teams across investor relations, M&A advisory, consulting, executive search, private equity, and digital assets. The firm is building a secure AI platform for its advisors on Microsoft Azure.
Required Experience & Tech Stack
• Product/UX design (7+ years, with 3–5 in financial services): end-to-end ownership of information-dense enterprise products — discovery through shipped, production UI. Financial
services experience should be direct: investor relations, capital markets, banking, asset management, private equity, or fintech, with a working understanding of how analysts, bankers,
and advisors actually spend their day
• Conversational and agentic AI interfaces: designing chat-first products where the front door is a conversation rather than a menu — streaming responses, thinking and tool-call states,
slash-command and @-mention invocation, clarifying-question flows, guided multi-step generation, and human-in-the-loop review and approval patterns
• Trust, provenance, and guardrail design: making AI output verifiable — inline citations and source paths, freshness and staleness indicators, confidence and uncertainty states, sensitive-
content and permission signals, and honest progress and failure states. In an advisory firm an unverifiable answer is worse than no answer
• Design systems ownership: building and maintaining a component library and token set from scratch — type scale, spacing, color, interaction states, and documentation — and holding consistency across a fast-moving product with multiple engineers and no design manager above you
• Front-end fluency (hands-on, working level): React and TypeScript with Tailwind CSS —able to read the existing Vite codebase, inspect and adjust components in a branch, and
produce specs engineers implement without translation. Shipping production UI code yourself is a strong plus
• Accessibility and interaction baseline: WCAG 2.1 AA in practice — keyboard navigation, focus management and traps, ARIA semantics, contrast — plus loading, skeleton, error, and empty states treated as designed artifacts rather than afterthoughts. You will be starting this product’s accessibility work close to zero
• Complex-surface design: entity and company profile pages, search and result surfaces, dashboards and feeds, long-form document editors with per-section regeneration, and admin/configuration panels — designing for discovery of what exists rather than listing everything
• Research with senior practitioners: running usability and shadowing sessions with busy, senior users; structured feedback intake, weekly triage against a frozen scope, and a capped and published must-fix list — not an open backlog
• Design tooling and handoff: Figma at a systems level (components, variants, auto-layout, shared libraries), interactive prototyping for review, and written design rationale. You should be
able to defend a decision in a document, not only in a file
• Working style: small senior team, direct access to advisors and to the AI Lead, ambiguous scope, weekly ship cadence, and a live product with real users across the firm from launch
Nice to Have
• Investor relations, equity research, or deal workflow exposure — earnings materials, transcripts, filings, prep documents, Q&A preparation
• Microsoft Teams app surfaces, Microsoft 365 add-ins, or designing inside an existing enterprise client rather than a standalone web app
• Data visualization design and charting libraries (recharts or equivalent); comparison, trend, and peer-benchmark views
• Motion and micro-interaction design for streaming, agent, and long-running task states
• Permission-aware product design, where different users legitimately see different data from the same query
• AI-assisted design and development workflow (Claude Code, Cursor, v0, or similar) as a daily practice
• Brand and marketing design range — landing pages, onboarding, and executive-facing product communication
Required Skills
- Product/UX Design — Advanced
Compensation
$100K – $120K/year
Timezone: UTC-8 to UTC-2
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