Senior Product Designer, In-Store (SevenRooms)

DoorDash
New York, NY; United States - RemotePosted 23 February 2026

Job Description

<div class="content-intro"><p><img style="display: none; max-width: 100%;" src="https://click.appcast.io/greenhouse-te8/a31.png?ent=34e=22630t=1701374353806" width="1px"> <img style="display: none; max-width: 100%;" src="https://track.jobadx.com/v1/i.gif?utm_pixel=224e990b-8ff4-4287-8d5d-2ff09647f181utm_ptz=ESTutm_rqt=track" alt="" width="1"></p></div><h2><strong>About the Team</strong></h2> <p>SevenRooms is a hospitality technology platform that powers restaurant operations and marketing, and was recently acquired by DoorDash! The SevenRooms product enables operators to automatically drive revenue profitability by leveraging data to build direct relationships, deliver exceptional experiences, and increase repeat business. The SevenRooms “In-Store” Technology organization at DoorDash is committed to building products that help restaurants create magical experiences every day.</p> <p>We are looking for a Senior Product Designer who will be responsible for conceptualizing and designing a cohesive experience across our different software solutions for global hospitality operators. Your work will be rooted in designing features that excite and delight diners as they reserve and book personalized experiences from venues leveraging our in-store offerings.</p> <h2><strong>About the Role</strong></h2> <p>Our In-Store Product Designers operate in a shared team, working alongside tenured members of the team with varied skill sets. We’ve built our product team up with the most creative, driven, and passionate entrepreneurs and foodies we could find. Our team is incredibly collaborative, while having the independence to find their niche and have a large impact while doing so. We are the bridge between our clients and our platform and we absolutely love what we do (and we love doing it together).</p> <p>You will report into our Design Manager, In-Store.</p> <h2><strong>You’re excited about this opportunity because you will…</strong></h2> <ul> <li>Design complex, high-impact operational experiences. Shape end-to-end workflows for restaurant operators, GMs, and hosts, translating messy real-world behaviors into intuitive product interactions that reduce friction in fast-paced environments.</li> <li>Turn ambiguity into product direction. Partner closely with product and engineering leadership to frame problems, evaluate tradeoffs, and drive clarity across highly variable use cases and competing user needs.</li> <li>Own systems, not just screens. Create scalable interaction models and reusable patterns across interconnected product surfaces, balancing simplicity with functional depth in multi-actor environments.</li> <li>Drive product from 0 to 1. Contribute meaningfully to early-stage exploration, concept development, and definition of new capabilities, helping shape the trajectory of emerging initiatives before they are fully formed.</li> <li>Engage deeply with real users. Synthesize research, feedback, and operational realities into actionable insights, using iteration and validation to refine solutions that work in the wild, not just in theory.</li> <li>Collaborate in a high-ownership design culture. Work alongside senior designers, PMs, and engineers to critique, elevate, and evolve work continuously, contributing to a team that values systems thinking, craft, and domain depth.</li> <li>Simplify without losing power. Tackle challenging domain complexity and translate it into cohesive, approachable experiences that enable confident decision-making for professionals under time pressure.</li> </ul> <h2><strong>We’re excited about you because…</strong></h2> <ul> <li>You have 5+ years of product design experience at a B2B or B2B2C SaaS company with experience designing successful consumer-facing product features end-to-end</li> <li>Proven ability to work directly with customers to grasp complex workflows, then use that understanding to clearly articulate a perspective on the product's User Experience (UX)</li> <li>You can translate user needs, ... (truncated, view full listing at source)