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"Design creates culture. Culture shapes values. Values determine the future."
— Robert L. Peters
The primary focus of this role is product design, supporting user experience and interface work across REALTOR.ca’s web and mobile products. You’ll take projects from wireframes and prototypes through to polished UI, balancing user needs with business goals through thoughtful, accessible design.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with Product Designers, Business Analysts, Product Owners, and Developers to create user-centered design solutions
- Contribute to the design of features, user flows, and components across REALTOR.ca’s web and mobile experiences
- Build wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes using Figma
- Participate in user testing and feedback sessions, iterating on designs based on insights
Requirements
- 1–2 years of experience in Product Design, UX/UI, or related digital design fields
- Proficient in Figma, with working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite
- Solid understanding of UX principles, responsive design, and accessibility best practices
Key Skills
- Proficiency in Figma and Adobe Creative Suite
- Solid understanding of UX principles, responsive design, and accessibility best practices
- Excellent collaboration and communication abilities
- Curious, adaptable, and open to feedback in a team environment
Benefits
- Opportunity to work with a team that is at the forefront of the real estate industry
- Collaborative and dynamic work environment
- Professional development and growth opportunities
About The Canadian Real Estate Association
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is one of Canada's largest single-industry trade associations. Our membership includes more than 160,000 real estate brokers, agents and salespeople, working through 63 real estate boards and associations across Canada.
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