UX Designer (m/w/d)

UX Designer (m/w/d)

TFJ Buycycle GmbH

UX Design
Prototyping
Cross-functional collaboration
Design systems
User experience
Product experiences

Zusammenfassung

buycycle sucht einen UX Designer zur Verantwortung für zentrale Produkterfahrungen und Optimierung komplexer Marktprozesse. Anforderungen beinhalten kreative Problemlösungen und agile Zusammenarbeit im Team.

Schlüsselwörter

UX DesignPrototypingCross-functional collaborationDesign systemsUser experienceProduct experiences

Stellenbeschreibung

Introduction

Wichtige Fakten

buycycle is hiring a UX Designer to shape critical product experiences.

We're at an exciting inflection point. What started as a focused vertical for bikes and bike parts is now expanding into dozens of sports categories. This is a craft-heavy, impact-heavy role—your work will directly shape the experience for tens of thousands of users every day.

buycycle & du

Why you should join buycycle today

We're scaling from one vertical to many. This is the moment to join a design team that's solving the challenges of multi-category expansion while maintaining the trust and quality that made buycycle successful. You'll help define the patterns and systems that scale across sports.
Your craft will have immediate impact. This isn't a role where your work gets lost in layers of process. You'll own critical product experiences—buyer and seller journeys, pre and post-transaction flows—and see your designs live in front of real users daily.
We're a tight, high-ownership team. With just two designers, there's minimal hierarchy and maximum ownership. You'll work directly with PMs, engineers, and all relevant stakeholders to ship experiences that matter.

Über die Position

Why this role exists

Marketplaces are inherently complex—payments, shipping, trust, negotiations, buyer protection, seller incentives. Our job is to make that complexity invisible.
As we scale to multiple sports categories, we need someone with exceptional judgment: knowing when "good enough" is the perfect solution given constraints, and when outstanding is what the moment demands. This is about extreme pragmatism, not perfection for perfection's sake.
This is not a strategy-only role. We need a maker—someone who turns messy, complex problems into simple, seamless user experiences. Someone who ships smart solutions fast, and knows exactly when to obsess over the details.
If you have deep craft skills, extreme ownership, pragmatic judgment, and the autonomy to drive impact without waiting for direction, this is the role for you.

Your tasks

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

What you'll be doing:

  • Owning critical product experiences—buyer and seller journeys, pre and post-transaction flows, across bikes, bike parts, and expanding sports categories.
  • Turning complexity into simplicity—making payments, shipping, trust, and protection feel effortless while handling sophisticated marketplace dynamics.
  • Defining scalable patterns—creating interaction models and design systems that work across multiple sports verticals.
  • Prototyping and testing ideas—moving between different fidelities to validate decisions quickly.
  • Collaborating cross-functionally—working closely with PMs, engineers, and customer service to define problems and ship solutions.
  • Exercising pragmatic judgment—knowing when "good enough" ships value fast, and when exceptional craft is what the moment demands.
  • Contributing to design culture—mentoring teammates, pushing for excellence, and sharing knowledge across the team.

What Success Looks Like

Your profile

You'll know you're successful if:

  • Complex experiences feel simple. Users effortlessly navigate buyer and seller journeys, pre and post-transaction flows—marketplace complexity is invisible to them.
  • You ship smart, not just polished. You've delivered high-impact solutions quickly by knowing exactly when "good enough" creates the most value.
  • Key metrics improve. Conversion rates, transaction completion, user satisfaction—the experiences you own are measurably better.
  • You operate autonomously. You see what needs to be done and do it—no hand-holding required.
  • Your cross-functional partners trust you. PMs bring you into problem definition early. Engineers find your designs clear and implementable. Customer service sees fewer friction points.
  • You've helped scale the product. The patterns and systems you create enable buycycle to expand into new sports seamlessly.

Interview Process

Dein Aufgabenbereich

We respect your time and aim to be transparent and efficient. Expect the entire process to take no more than 3-4 weeks:
**Stage 1 - Get to Know Each Other (Online)**A conversation to understand each other's expectations, your experience, and whether there's mutual fit.
Stage 2 - Deep Dive (One Day in Munich Office)

  • Meet the team in person
  • Work on a design case together
  • Present your approach and thinking
  • Experience how we collaborate day-to-day

**Stage 3 - Alignment & Offer (Online or In-Person)**At this stage, Stage 2 feedback will have been positive. We'll align on expectations, conditions, and finalize details to get you onboard.
Location: Munich-based, hybrid with 4 days per week in office.

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