Staff Product Designer, Mid-Market Industry Solutions
Intuit
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AI generatedAs a Staff Product Designer on Intuit’s Lending team in QuickBooks, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of lending experiences for small and medium businesses. Your responsibilities include leading design initiatives across the entire customer lifecycle, from discovery to servicing, translating business goals into user-centered solutions that drive measurable outcomes. You will collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, researchers, and data experts to simplify complex financial concepts and enhance user confidence throughout their lending journey. The ideal candidate possesses expertise in interaction and visual design, fluency in industry-standard design software like Sketch or Figma, and a deep understanding of design systems such as IDS components. Additionally, you should have strong end-to-end thinking skills, the ability to leverage market insights and data for informed decision-making, and technical acumen to partner effectively with product development teams. This role demands strategic impact, clear communication, and leadership in mentoring others while driving innovative solutions that empower millions of businesses worldwide.
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Market check
This $179,500–$243,000 range sits above 59% of similar postings on FindRole.
Peer median band
$149,400–$235,000
Median floor and ceiling across peers.
Typical midpoint (25–75%)
$162,000–$230,000
Middle half of comparable postings.
Based on 239 comparable postings.
* 240 is the maximum number of comparable postings sampled.
Employer
Intuit is a financial software company known for products like TurboTax, QuickBooks, Mint, and Credit Karma, helping consumers and small businesses manage their finances and taxes. Industry: Financial Software & Technology
Intuit currently has 142 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $202,500–$274,000 across 131 roles with salary data.
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