OG.com is a fast-growing, CFTC-regulated Prediction Market platform powered by cutting-edge technology. We’re building an engaging marketplace where users trade on real-world outcomes - from major sports and elections to cultural and financial events. With a sleek mobile-first app and a passionate community, we’re redefining how people interact with news, probabilities, and financial markets. OG.com runs on the rails of North American Derivatives Exchange, Inc. (NADEX), a CFTC-regulated exchange operating since 2004 and was acquired by Crypto.com in 2022.
Role Overview
We’re looking for a Product Designer to help shape the next generation of consumer prediction-market experiences at OG. You’ll design intuitive, trustworthy journeys that enable people to discover, understand, and participate in predictions across sports, finance, politics, culture, and entertainment.
Working closely with Product, Engineering, Research, and other cross-functional partners, you’ll take complex problems from discovery through launch. You’ll turn user insights and product data into clear design decisions, develop flows and prototypes, and help create experiences that balance simplicity, engagement, and transparency.
This role is ideal for a hands-on designer who enjoys working across the full product lifecycle, managing multiple priorities, and solving challenging UX problems in a fast-moving environment. You’ll contribute to a shared design system, influence product direction through your design work, and help establish a high bar for consumer experiences where trust, speed, and clarity are essential.
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