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💼 About the Role
As our Founding Product Designer, you will be our first designer hire. As such, you are expected to lead product design End-to-End at Yendou. You will work closely with our users to tackle visual and UX problems and drive the flow, look, and feel of our products.
Making Yendou easy and intuitive to use will be vital in achieving Yendou’s mission to accelerate the drug delivery to patients in need.
🏢 About Yendou
Yendou is the first CRM designed to help R&D Teams at life sciences companies to scale and accelerate the allocation of cancer clinical trials in clinics, globally.
You might have heard this before: It takes 12 years and $800 million to bring a cancer therapeutic to the market.
But you know what the outsiders don't know?
More than 1/3 of this 12-year timeline (4.6 years) and 22% of the clinical trials costs are spent on the process of clinical trial allocation to clinics.
To solve this problem…
We are creating the first CRM for Pharma, like Salesforce, but with a list of ready-to-go qualified prospects. No more hunting for doctors or hospitals, now they are all on Yendou and companies can shorten the selection timeline by 12 months.
📈 Equity (0.5% - 1.5%) in an early-stage startup
🚚 Financial and administrative support with your move to Berlin
🔨 Interesting and challenging work
💻 Hardware of your choice with a budget of up to 3k
🌴 25 days of paid vacation
🏋️♀️ €300 monthly budget for services of your choice e.g. Gym, UberEats, Headspace, etc.
🛣️ What does the hiring process look like?
We will usually respond to applicants before the end of the week, and within 72 hours of each interview.
Applicants can expect the following:
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Estimated Salary after Taxes *
Salary | Monthly | Yearly |
---|---|---|
75.000,00 € | 3.817,83 € | 45.813,90 € |
150.000,00 € | 7.151,41 € | 85.816,91 € |
Income Tax for 75.000 € in Germany →
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