We're building the future of preventive medicine. Molecular You analyzes blood biomarkers to help people understand their biological pathways, disease risks, and what they can actually do about it—before problems start. We work with clinicians and consumers across North America and are expanding globally.
We're a small team, which means you'll have real ownership and your work will ship. It also means you'll wear a few hats and won't have layers of process between you and impact.
The Role
We're looking for a Product Designer who's a genuine user advocate—someone who thrives at the intersection of user needs, business goals, and technical constraints—and can design elegant solutions that balance all three.
This isn't a spec-and-hand-off role. You'll own the full design process—from understanding user problems to shipping polished solutions that work.
You'll spend your time:
- Working with clinicians, providers, and consumers to understand different user contexts
- Synthesizing feedback and research into actionable insights that inform product direction
- Collaborating daily with engineering during build, making design decisions as technical constraints emerge
- Creating production-ready designs in Figma—from early concepts through final specs
- Participating in product shaping: defining problems, sketching solutions, pitching shaped work for upcoming cycles
- Building design foundations as we scale: component libraries, patterns, and design principles
What We're Looking For
Must-haves:
- Portfolio showing end-to-end product work: user research → interaction design → visual design → shipped product
- Strong UI craft in Figma: You can design polished, production-ready interfaces, not just wireframes or prototypes
- User research fundamentals: Comfortable conducting interviews and usability tests; you know how to validate assumptions without needing a dedicated researcher
- Systems thinking: You build reusable patterns and think in components, not just one-off screens
- Comfort with ambiguity: Experience working in early-stage or greenfield environments where you define the structure
- Multi-audience design: Experience designing for different user types with different needs (we serve both clinicians and consumers)
- Authorized to work in Canada
Strong preferences:
- Health tech, medical devices, wellness, or regulated industry experience
- Dashboard design and data visualization work—especially making complex data accessible
- Track record working closely with engineering and influencing product direction
- Contribution to design systems or component libraries
What we're not hung up on:
- Specific years of experience—if your work is strong, that matters more than tenure
- A traditional path—career switchers, bootcamp grads, and non-linear backgrounds welcome if you can demonstrate the skills
How We Work
We use ShapeUp. During six-week cycles, you'll be embedded with engineering—conducting research, refining designs, and solving problems as they emerge. During cooldowns, you'll shift to shaping: identifying opportunities, defining scope, and preparing pitches for upcoming work.
You'll have autonomy to own your craft, but you'll be in constant conversation with product leadership and engineering. Sales is close too—customer feedback flows freely, and you'll have direct access to the people using what we build.
What We Offer
- Hybrid work in Vancouver with a flexible schedule
- A seat at the table in a company that's still small enough for your voice to matter
- The chance to shape how people understand and act on their health—preventive medicine that actually prevents
- Global expansion underway, with the complexity and opportunity that brings
Top Skills
Molecular You Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN Office
555 Burrard St, Suite 1185, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V7X 1M8


