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UI/UX Web Designer

Help transform global philanthropy and make a significant impact by joining Giving What We Can (GWWC) as a Web Designer. In this role, you'll contribute hands-on to our UX and UI design efforts to create intuitive, engaging experiences that encourage people to donate effectively and significantly.

Key details

Start date: Mid 2025, with a preference to start in May / early June

Hours: Full-time or at least 80% part time

Location: Remote, with a preference for candidates with European Time Zones

Salary: Approximately $60,000- $90,000 USD (depending on experience and location, see here)

Employment: Permanent employment with a 3-month probation period

How to apply: Submit this form by 13 April 11:59 PM GMT

Contact: design-hiring@givingwhatwecan.org

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Key Responsibilities

We believe great products come from a thoughtful design process combined with effective implementation. At GWWC, we value designers who can bridge the gap between concept and execution.

As part of our Tech Team, you'll:

  • Lead the design process—creating wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs
  • Work closely with our development team during implementation to ensure design integrity
  • Contribute to front-end implementation with HTML and CSS if it's in your skill set (not required, but valued)
  • Collaborate with our content team to craft clear, compelling copy for interfaces—you understand that words are a critical part of good design
  • Participate in 6-week cycles following the Shape Up process
  • Collaborate on projects from concept to completion—providing design direction, making key decisions, and seeing ideas through to implementation
  • Balance work on both existing products and new initiatives, from our pledge platform to our donation tools

This approach puts design expertise at the forefront while making it clear that coding skills are welcomed but not required. It maintains the Shape Up methodology and collaborative nature of the role while positioning it as design-focused with implementation involvement rather than a do-it-all position.

You'll collaborate closely with Fabio (Director of Tech), Sarah (Technical Product Manager), Lorenzo (Software Engineer), and our future Pledge Experience Product Manager, as well as the Marketing and Community & Partnerships teams depending on the project.

Here are some projects you might work on:

  • Redesigning the pledge journey to inspire more people to pledge
  • Creating a new dashboard view that gives donors insights into their giving history
  • Improving the accessibility of our donation platform
  • Designing landing pages and new ways to showcase the impact of effective charities and our products, like the Pledge Page
  • Implementing and maintaining a comprehensive design system to ensure consistency across all products
  • Building new features to help pledgers track and celebrate their giving milestones
  • Work closely with the Marketing team to administer UX improvements on our How Rich Am I Calculator and make it a more effective onboarding tool to effective giving

About GWWC

Giving What We Can (GWWC) is working towards a world without preventable suffering or existential risk, where everyone is able to flourish. We do this by making giving effectively and significantly a norm among those who can.

Founded in 2009, we are best known for the 🔸10% Pledge, where nearly 10,000 people have committed to donating at least 10% of their lifetime income to highly effective charities. These 10% Pledgers and our broader community of pledgers are currently giving ~$50M USD to high-impact charities each year. Many of them use GWWC’s own donation platform, through which we receive and process ~$40M USD in donations, including from non-pledge donors, and grant to our supported programs.

We are setting ourselves a Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) of 1 million pledgers donating $3B USD to high-impact charities annually. This would be roughly equivalent to 100x GWWC’s current scale. It could be achieved by 1% of the world’s richest 1% pledging and giving effectively and significantly. It would imply the equivalent of nearly 1 million lives being saved every year.

The current ~13 FTE global team is hardworking and mission-focused, with a strong commitment to both our team values and community values. In 2024, we launched a rebranded 10% Pledge and spun out from Effective Ventures to become our own legal entities in the US and UK. In 2025, we will start reaching new audiences and lay the organizational foundations for scale that will ultimately help us achieve our BHAG.

Working Hours and Remote Work

GWWC is a fully remote company, and this is a remote job. We welcome applicants with at least 4 hours of overlap with Central European Time (CET), to ensure effective collaboration with our existing team.

We employ a flexible schedule that works for you and your life. As an international team, we occasionally schedule meetings across time zones, but we're mindful of everyone's time boundaries. We focus on results rather than hours logged, and trust you to manage your workday in a way that allows you to do your best work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

We provide the tools and support you need to create an effective remote work environment, including regular virtual collaboration sessions to maintain strong team connections despite physical distance.

Why Join Us

  • Make a tangible difference by working on products that direct millions of dollars to effective charities
  • Work within an internationally recognised organization with a clear, compelling mission
  • Enjoy significant creative freedom and autonomy in a design-led environment
  • Be part of a close-knit, passionate team committed to transforming global philanthropy

Candidate Profile

We're seeking a skilled web product designer or frontend engineer with strong design sensibilities. Our ideal candidate bridges the gap between design and implementation, creating beautiful interfaces that work seamlessly and websites that people love to engage with. Whether your background is primarily in design with some technical skills or in frontend development with a strong design eye, we're interested in talking with you. We recognize that not every candidate will have every quality listed and are committed to providing training and support for the right person.

Required Qualities

  • There are no formal requirements for specific previous experience for this position, however we expect that most candidates will have 2-5 years of professional experience
  • Strong portfolio showing shipped product work, not just mockups or concepts
  • Proficiency with Figma or similar design tools
  • Good understanding of key concepts of web design like responsiveness, accessibility, usability, and information architecture
  • Excellent copywriting skills — you care about how things are phrased as much as how they look. We see copywriting as part of the overall design
  • Experience working with product teams and engineers through implementation cycles
  • Self-motivated and comfortable taking ownership of projects
  • Alignment with GWWC's mission and team values

Preferred Qualities

  • Experience with HTML and CSS
  • Experience with remote-first work culture
  • Familiarity with the Shape Up methodology
  • Understanding of effective altruism and/or effective giving
  • Acquaintance with design systems and component-based approaches (we are using TailwindCSS and React)

Compensation & Benefits

Our current salary calculator gives an approximate range of USD $60,000 – USD $90,000, depending on experience, seniority, and location (read more about how we think about compensation here). We have a preference for full-time but are open to other arrangements.

Benefits may vary slightly by location but typically include:

  • 25 days leave (plus applicable public holidays)
  • Private health insurance (or a salary adjustment to account for this)
  • Pension contribution or enrollment in a pension scheme after three months (dependent on country of residence; for EOR employees this is sometimes done via a salary adjustment)
  • Necessary office equipment (e.g. a laptop)
  • A personal development and training budget for up to 5,000 USD per year
  • Mental health support (e.g., therapy) for up to 5,000 USD per year
  • Funding for travel, accommodation and attendance for approved retreats and conferences

Application Process

Here’s a summary of the application process for a successful candidate. We might make adjustments.

  1. Complete this application form by 13 April 11:59 PM GMT
  2. A short call to meet with Fabio and to clarify any first questions about the process
  3. Complete a paid work test designed to simulate the work you would do if hired and evaluate certain skills important for success in the role.
  4. Attend an initial interview with Fabio.
  5. Submit references.
  6. Potentially, participate in a one-day (8-hour-long) paid work trial to allow you and us to see what it would be like if you worked at GWWC. You’ll be able to meet the team as well as work closely with Fabio.
  7. Attend an interview with Sjir, our CEO.
  8. Receive an employment offer!

Diversity and inclusion

We are an equal opportunity organisation and value diversity at our organisation. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. We are happy to make any reasonable accommodations necessary to welcome all to our organisation.