Full-Time

Staff Product Designer

Accounting

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Clio

Clio

1,001-5,000 employees

Legal practice management software provider

Compensation Overview

CA$145.1k - CA$217.7k/yr

Expert

Toronto, ON, Canada + 4 more

More locations: Remote in USA | Calgary, AB, Canada | Remote in Canada | Vancouver, BC, Canada

Local candidates in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto are expected to work in the office a minimum of twice per week on designated Anchor Days.

Category
Product & UX/UI Design
UI/UX & Design
Accounting
Required Skills
Interaction Design
UI/UX Design
Product Design
Requirements
  • 10+ years of experience designing digital products, with a strong portfolio that showcases your ability to ship thoughtful, elegant, and impactful experiences
  • A track record of leading design across a product area, influencing strategy, and collaborating deeply with cross-functional teams
  • Mastery of design craft - including interaction design, visual design, and prototyping
  • Strong experience building SaaS products, ideally for SMB or consumer markets
  • The ability to simplify and humanize complex workflows, especially in the financial or accounting space
  • Excellent communication and storytelling skills - you bring others along through clarity and inspiration
  • A collaborative spirit and low-ego mindset - you lead with curiosity, facilitate sessions, and elevate thinking around you
Responsibilities
  • Partner with Product, Engineering leaders to define and execute on experience design strategy, using research and insights to prioritize what matters most to customers and the business
  • Lead the design of end-to-end user journeys - from vision crafting, to prototyping, testing, and polished execution
  • Shape the long-term design vision for Accounting and bring others along through storytelling, alignment, and collaborative thinking
  • Drive consistency and cohesion across the product experience by working closely with designers across Clio - including our design system team
  • Led by example, championing high-craft design execution through thoughtful use of interaction, motion, and visual design
  • Guide other designers, providing clear, constructive feedback and helping raise the bar for UX/UI design craft across the team
  • Push our thinking and challenge assumptions with empathy, insight, and a bias toward action
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in Accounting or Fintech

Clio provides legal practice management software that helps law firms operate more efficiently. Its two main products, Clio Grow and Clio Manage, serve different purposes: Clio Grow is designed to enhance the client intake process and improve engagement with clients, while Clio Manage allows law firms to organize tasks, manage cases, handle documents, and process payments all in one platform. Clio caters to a diverse clientele, from solo practitioners to large law firms, and operates on a subscription model, charging users monthly or annually for access to its software. The goal of Clio is to streamline legal operations, reduce administrative tasks, and support the growth of legal practices.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$1.3B

Headquarters

Burnaby, Canada

Founded

2008

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Clio's $900M Series F round boosts AI capabilities and international expansion.
  • Acquisition of Sharedo enhances Clio's ability to serve large law firms.
  • Growing demand for efficient client intake aligns with Clio's product offerings.

What critics are saying

  • Consultant model rise may reduce demand for traditional law firm management software.
  • AI-powered legal research tools could challenge Clio if not integrated.
  • Law firm mergers may lead to a reduced customer base for Clio.

What makes Clio unique

  • Clio offers a comprehensive suite for solo and small law firms' management.
  • Clio Grow and Clio Manage streamline client intake and case management processes.
  • Clio's subscription model provides predictable revenue and scalable solutions for law firms.

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Benefits

Company equity

401k

Parental leave options and stipend

Flexible paid time off

Stipend to support WFH

Various wellness benefitsand programs

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-1%
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May 8th, 2025
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By Sarah Murphy, Clio.For decades, the path to success in the legal profession followed a predictable trajectory: join a firm as a trainee, progress to associate, and ultimately compete for the coveted partnership position. But a quiet revolution is underway – many lawyers are stepping away from conventional practice to embrace consultant roles.According to research by LexisNexis, this movement is gaining such momentum that by 2026, up to one-third of UK lawyers could be working under consultant arrangements rather than traditional employment models. The consultant pathway particularly appeals to mid-career and senior lawyers with a specialist practice area and an established client base.Importantly, the consultant model isn’t about working less – it’s about working differently. The rise of platform law firms that provide the necessary infrastructure and compliance frameworks alongside technological advances that enable remote work and efficient practice management facilitate this transformation.What’s driving the shift?Rigid hierarchies and inflexible working arrangements in traditional firms have fuelled dissatisfaction among experienced practitioners seeking greater autonomy. The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically accelerated this trend by normalising remote work. While only 4.7% of UK employees worked from home in 2019, a recent Forbes Advisor poll revealed that 63% of respondents now work full-time or part-time remotely.Recent return-to-office mandates have heightened tensions, while technological advancements and platform law firms have removed barriers to independent practice by providing essential infrastructure without the administrative burden of solo practice.Market consolidation through mergers and acquisitions has further contributed to this trend

Legal Technology
Apr 1st, 2025
Legalweek 2025: Demos And Analysis Of Deepjudge, Vincent Ai, Thomson Reuters Cocounsel, Lexisnexis Protégé And More

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BetaKit
Mar 13th, 2025
Clio Acquires Uk-Based Sharedo To Move Into Serving Large Law Firms

BC legaltech company says its largest acquisition accelerates roadmap by “five years or more.”

BetaKit
Feb 14th, 2025
Clio Donates $3 Million To Create New Innovation Hub At The University Of British Columbia

Space will serve as the formal Vancouver home of Creative Destruction Lab

EIN News
Jan 6th, 2025
Clio Raises $1.23B in 2024 Financing

BC tech companies raised $4.47 billion in 2024 across 53 financing deals over $5 million, with the top 10 deals totaling $3.34 billion. Clio led with a $1.23 billion Series-F round, marking the largest in BC tech history. Other notable deals include NanoVation Therapeutics' $815 million partnership and Blockstream's $292 million financing. The average financing round was $44.26 million, with 29 companies raising over $20 million each.