Intro
We're looking for a Senior or Staff Product Designer to join our Product Design team at Pleo. Pleo is changing how companies spend. We give teams the autonomy to buy what they need, with the controls that finance teams actually trust. More than 40,000 companies across Europe rely on Pleo to handle expenses, cards, and reimbursements. And we're just getting started.
You'll be joining with a focus on either Treasury or Spend Control - two critical areas that work together to give customers confidence over their company finances. Whether you're designing the infrastructure that lets customers manage cash, accounts, and transfers with ease, or the controls and policies that help finance teams govern spending without slowing anyone down, you'll be building experiences that define how customers trust and use Pleo.
If you're excited by design work that handles real financial complexity without making customers feel it - and where clarity is the craft - this is the role.
Who you'll work with
You'll report to our Director of Product Design and sit within a cross-functional business area alongside product management, engineering, data, and content design. You'll work closely with research to understand how customers navigate and adopt our financial features.
Depending on which team you join, you'll either be embedded in Treasury or Spend Control, but you'll collaborate across both as we build a cohesive financial experience.
What you'll be doing
At Pleo, we're building products that give customers confidence over their company money - whether that's moving it, growing it, or controlling how it's spent.
As a Senior or Staff Product Designer, you'll own end-to-end design for a meaningful part of the experience. You'll work on the moments that determine whether a customer understands their balances, moves money with confidence, sets up policies that actually work, or adopts features that make their financial operations smarter.
In Treasury, that means cash management, transfers, automatic transfer rules, alerts, investment accounts, and multi-currency experiences.
In Spend Control, that means policy engines, approval workflows, spending limits, card controls, and the frameworks that help finance teams delegate trust without losing oversight.
Both areas share a common goal: turning financial complexity into experiences that feel clear, trustworthy, and effortless.
You'll work in a highly collaborative environment alongside product, engineering, and content design, moving fast and making evidence-based decisions. This isn't a role about making finance look pretty, it's about understanding how customers think about money, designing experiences that build trust and clarity, and shipping work that drives adoption of features that matter.
Specifically, you'll:
- Own end-to-end design for key surfaces within your team's area - whether that's money movement, policy configuration, or something in between.
- Shape the design strategy for your area, working from first principles and customer insight.
- Partner with data and research to define what success looks like, instrument your work, and close the loop on what you've shipped.
- Drive feature adoption through thoughtful introduction patterns, helping existing customers discover and understand new capabilities as they roll out.
- Use Pleo's design system (Telescope) fluently and contribute patterns back to it when you spot gaps or opportunities.
- Bring content and localisation thinking into your work early. Pleo operates across multiple markets and great design works across all of them.
- Help raise the quality bar across the team - through critique, clear documentation, and showing what good looks like.
What you bring
You'll thrive here if you have:
- Significant experience designing financial, data-dense, or policy-driven products. You've worked on money movement, account management, spending controls, approval workflows, or similarly high-stakes transactional experiences, and you understand the discipline.
- A portfolio that demonstrates strong craft and measurable impact. We want to see the thinking behind the work, not just the final screens.
- Comfort operating in a highly quantitative environment. You know how to read adoption and engagement data, form a hypothesis, and design to test it.
- Experience working closely with data science, analytics, and research partners and knowing when to lean on each.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to bring partners along on your design rationale. At Staff level, you're influencing decisions well beyond your immediate team.
- A pragmatic instinct for scope and speed. You know how to balance thoroughness with velocity, especially when the domain demands getting the details right.
- Comfort with ambiguity. You can define the problem as well as solve it.
You've done things like…
- Redesigned a financial flow - transfers, account setups, policy configurations, or similar - and shipped measurable improvements to completion rates or feature adoption.
- Run a structured design experiment (formed the hypothesis, designed the variants, analysed the results, and decided what to do next).
- Worked in a multi-market or multi-locale product and considered localisation as a design constraint from the start.
- Identified a structural problem in the user journey and made the case for addressing it at the right level of scope.
- Mentored other designers or contributed to how your team thinks about growth design, not just your own output.
Why this role might be a good fit for you
This role is a good fit for you if:
- You want to design the experiences that turn financial complexity into understandable, trustworthy experiences for Pleo's customers.
- You find interest in the intersection of trust, clarity, and business impact. You understand that in finance, good design = customer confidence.
- You like working with data but you don't mistake data for insight. You know when to run a test and when to make a call.
- You want autonomy with accountability. Real ownership of a product area, with the expectation that you drive it, not just contribute to it.
This role is not a good fit for you if:
- You prefer to keep domain complexity at arm's length. Both Treasury and Spend Control are nuanced spaces - you'll need to go deep to do them well.
- You want to work in isolation. This team is deliberately cross-functional. If you'd rather minimise stakeholder contact and focus on craft alone, this isn't the right fit.
- You're not interested in the metrics side of design. Understanding funnel performance and connecting your work to outcomes is core to how the team operates.
How you'll develop in this role
In your first few months, you'll:
- Get deeply oriented in your area - whether Treasury or Spend Control - including the data, the user research, the current state of the experience, and where customers are struggling to get value.
- Partner with your PM and engineering lead to agree on a near-term focus area and start shipping.
- Establish how you work: your design process, how you run critique, how you communicate decisions.
In the medium term, you'll:
- Own a meaningful chunk of the experience with increasing autonomy over strategy, not just execution.
- Build a track record of shipped improvements: features adopted, friction removed, trust built, and the evidence to back it up.
- Become a go-to voice on complex financial product design across Pleo's design org, contributing to how the team develops, not just your own projects.
At Staff level, you'll also:
- Help define how design works within your business area - the principles, the ways of working, and the standards for navigating financial complexity without passing it onto the customer.
- Develop more junior designers on the team and invest in their growth alongside your own.
We're committed to helping you grow, whether that means taking on larger cross-company initiatives, stepping into broader design leadership, or deepening your craft in systems, interaction, and visual design.
Please note: We can hire on a remote, hybrid, or in-person set-up in any of the locations listed on the advert, but you will need to be physically based in the country of your choice with a valid right to work. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role in any of the listed locations.