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Lead Product Designer - Beyond Console

Sony Playstation
San Francisco, CA, United States
2 years ago
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PlayStation isn’t just the Best Place to Play —it’s also the Best Place to Work. We’ve thrilled gamers since 1994, when we launched the original PlayStation. Today, we’re recognized as a global leader in interactive and digital entertainment. The PlayStation brand falls under Sony Interactive Entertainment, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation.

Lead Product Designer - Beyond Console

Who is a Lead Product Designer at PlayStation?

You are an instinctive mentor, a collaborator and a team leader. You are able to drive and inspire your team to deliver ground breaking ideas, simple, thoughtful interaction and creative, sophisticated designs. You are confident in your pursuit of innovation and ability to bring others to your vision. You see intricate problems as the beginning of simple solutions. You think at an ecosystem level and system level. You have excellent intuition but also understand the performance and business implications of your decisions.

You are motivated by crafting the experience of millions of users in one of the world’s largest game and content distribution channels. You will work hand in hand with a cross-functional team of outstanding Designers, Engineers, Creative Technologists and Business Partners to conceptualize, communicate and define our product experiences.

Join our team in the heart of San Francisco’s SOMA district and be a part of the global SONY design community – a group that celebrates the value of design, design thinking and design process. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with designers around the globe focused on elevating the standard of design across the organization and explore innovative concepts and technology.

Join us. Be Epic!

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