Nine Labs seeks a remote Senior UX Designer to build digital products for clients working in a range of industries like banking, healthcare, & retail.
The Designer will work closely with development and build concept consensus across teams at @Ninelabs. https://t.co/LMTZXexWh4
Nine Labs is hiring a remote Design Systems Lead who will guide teams in creating and deploying functional design systems for start-ups and large companies.
@ninelabs clients work in a range of industries such as banking and healthcare.
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