Sequence
Senior Product Designer - NYC
1mo ago
150000 –170000 USD / yearUSASeniorRemote
Senior Product Designer to shape AI-powered finance automation workflows in a small, fast scaling company.
Responsibilities
- We’re looking for a senior Product Designer (~5 YoE) to join Sequence and help shape the future of AI-powered finance automation. As one of our first designers, you’ll work closely with product, engineering, and founders to design intuitive, AI-native workflows for billing, invoicing, and receivables.
- You’ll thrive here if you love operating in ambiguity, exploring new interaction models, and making AI agents feel both powerful and trustworthy.
- You’ll be part of a small, high-leverage team where your design decisions have immediate product and customer impact.
Other
- If you join Sequence, you'll help build the platform that lets companies get paid - we’re already processing $1bn+ in annual invoice volume and growing fast.
- We're building the AI-powered revenue platform for modern finance teams, replacing fragile spreadsheets and legacy systems with software their teams love using.
- Cognition, incident.io, MoonPay, and 100+ other high-growth companies trust us to handle their entire revenue cycle across quoting, billing, and revenue recognition.
- Founded by repeat entrepreneurs, we hit 10x ARR growth last year and just closed a $20M Series A led by 645 Ventures, alongside a16z and exceptional founders and CFOs from companies like Decagon, Klaviyo and Wise.
- Small team, big opportunity, real ownership. You'll do work that matters, have direct access to customers, and grow alongside the company.
- If you want to do the best work of your career at a company that's scaling fast, we'd love to meet you.
- Design AI-first product experiences across billing, invoicing, collections, and finance agent workflows
- Partner with PMs and engineers from discovery through shipping to bring new concepts to life
- Explore how agentic AI workflows should behave. What they do automatically, when they ask for input, how they explain their reasoning
- Move fluidly between broad concepts and tactical deliverables: from sketching a new finance copilot experience to refining a critical interaction for invoice approval
- Prototype rapidly, testing ideas with internal stakeholders and customers
- Contribute to design reviews and help build a strong design culture at Sequence
- You’ve shipped B2B products, ideally in finance, b2b or workflow-heavy domains
- You’re comfortable in an early-stage environment and excited to help shape both product and process
- You’re interested in AI tools (such as Cursor, Midjourney, Figma Make, Claude Artifacts, etc.) and curious about designing with and for AI
- You embrace ambiguity and enjoy exploring entirely new interaction patterns rather than refining existing ones
- You prioritize speed and impact over weeks of analysis & research
- You want to spend most of your time running long-form user research studies or maintaining large design systems
- You prefer highly structured environments with detailed requirements
- You’re not interested in AI or unfamiliar with designing for AI-native workflows
- Podcasts:
- Wharton FinTech: Reinventing Billing & Quote-to-cash (Dec 2025): origin story, why Riya built Sequence after her first exit.
- Tech Finance with Sasha Orloff: E14: Revenue Models 101 & the New Stack : pricing/revenue models, quote-to-cash thesis.
- Riding Unicorns: S6E5 ( written recap ): M&A, founding story, enterprise product views.
- Bae HQ: Episode 207 : a16z round, category vision.
- The SaaS CFO with Ben Murray : AI-native B2B billing pitch.
- Converge Podcast (May 2024): "financial router" framing.
- Transcript of the Wharton FinTech episode if you want to skim rather than listen.
- Written:
- USXP: From Oxford to a16z: building a US-first mindset at Sequence : go-to-market and US expansion.
- The FP&A Guy: How modern finance teams are automating billing with AI : guest piece on AI in finance ops.
- Sequence blog: Introducing Sequence 2.0 : her launch post for the AI-native rebuild.