Product Designer Jobs in Toronto
7 curated product designer roles in Toronto at Stripe, Gusto, Ditto. Every role is scored and reviewed by our team.
Stripe · Toronto, Remote in Canada
Stablecoins represent the most interesting intersection of traditional finance and crypto, and Stripe is uniquely positioned to make them actually usable. This role offers a front-row seat to designing the future of digital currency with a company that actually understands both technology and user experience.
Stripe · Toronto, Remote in Canada
Designing Stripe's crypto products — stablecoin payments, on-ramps, and blockchain infrastructure made usable. Stripe's design bar applied to an emerging technology space.
Stripe · Toronto / Remote Canada
Stripe is quietly becoming a major crypto infrastructure player with their stablecoin launch and Bridge acquisition. This Toronto-based role puts a designer at the intersection of fintech and crypto — two of the most design-hungry domains. Working on payments UX at Stripe's scale is a career-defining opportunity.
Stripe · Toronto, Remote in Canada
Stripe Issuing lets businesses create their own payment cards, which is both incredibly complex and surprisingly under-designed in the market. This role offers the rare opportunity to design B2B financial products that don't make people want to throw their computers out the window.
Stripe · Toronto, Remote in Canada
Payments is Stripe's bread and butter, and their checkout flows are studied by designers everywhere for good reason. Working on the core payments experience means touching every transaction that flows through one of the internet's most important pieces of infrastructure.
Gusto · Remote (US/Canada)
Another staff-level opportunity at Gusto, this time focused on retirement products. The remote-friendly setup broadens the appeal, and designing for 401(k) enrollment and management is a meaty UX challenge. Gusto's design team has a strong reputation for craft.
Ditto · US / Canada / Remote
Ditto is solving a problem every designer has felt — managing copy across products is genuinely painful, and they're building tools for their own tribe. Being YC-backed with remote flexibility and working on design tooling that could actually improve how teams work makes this particularly appealing for someone who wants their work to impact the design community directly.