Jul 13, 2026

UX Designer

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Why You Should Join Our Design Team:

Our team is mighty but small, so your design and input will have a big impact on how the product is shaped. We're culture first at Dimply and a nice bunch of humans who are natural collaborators. You will take an active role in shaping our design culture and the future of thousands of people’s financial happiness. We have implemented server-driven UI (before Airbnb made it popular!) to ensure we can deploy across all platforms quickly with our ever-improving feature list.

You care about helping make a real difference in people's financial lives and are genuinely curious and effective in building complex, scalable systems. You have the unique opportunity to build and scale our core products.

What can you expect:

Simply put, as a strong product designer you will help us design great looking and intuitive products. Your main task will be to work with Dimply’s awesome engineering team to design customer-centric products.

Other responsibilities may also include:

What can make you successful in the role

Why Dimply?

Besides working with a great bunch of humans, we are a remote-first company. Our team is currently spread across multiple time zones and we feel we are a great place to work! We operate out of Dogpatch Labs in Dublin. When you join, you will receive a work from home budget to help you get set up to be successful. If working from home is not for you and getting to Dogpatch is not ideal, you can avail of our monthly co-working facility support.

Our mission is to help people think and feel better about money

Founded in 2020 by experienced fintech founders, Dimply is backed by high-profile industry investors and VCs. We are building tools to help millions of people improve their relationships with money while making them financially happier. To reach as many people as possible, we provide our platform to enterprise customers who use it to help their customers engage with their finances.

At , you will have a direct impact on our product, our users, our organisation, and our engineering practices.

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