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We’re looking for a senior Product Designer to join Sequence and help shape the future of AI-powered finance automation. As one of our early designers, you’ll work closely with product, engineering, and founders to design intuitive, AI-native workflows for billing, invoicing, and receivables.
You’ll thrive here if you love operating in ambiguity, exploring new interaction models, and making AI agents feel both powerful and trustworthy. You’ll be part of a small, high-leverage team where your design decisions have immediate product and customer impact.
Design AI-first product experiences across billing, invoicing, collections, and finance agent workflows
Partner with PMs and engineers from discovery through shipping to bring new concepts to life
Explore how agentic AI workflows should behave. What they do automatically, when they ask for input, how they explain their reasoning
Move fluidly between broad concepts and tactical deliverables: from sketching a new finance copilot experience to refining a critical interaction for invoice approval
Prototype rapidly, testing ideas with internal stakeholders and customers
Contribute to design reviews and help build a strong design culture at Sequence
You’ve shipped B2B products, ideally in finance, b2b or workflow-heavy domains
You’re comfortable in an early-stage environment and excited to help shape both product and process
You’re interested in AI tools (such as Cursor, Midjourney, Figma Make, Claude Artifacts, etc.) and curious about designing with and for AI
You embrace ambiguity and enjoy exploring entirely new interaction patterns rather than refining existing ones
You prioritize speed and impact over weeks of analysis & research
Sequence is an AI-powered revenue platform for finance teams, processing over $1B in invoice volume with 10x ARR growth. It closed a $20M Series A led by 645 Ventures with a16z, counting Cognition, incident.io, MoonPay, and 100+ others as customers.
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