Company at a Glance
OpenX is focused on unleashing the full economic potential of digital media companies. We do this by making digital advertising markets and technologies that are designed to deliver optimal value to publishers and advertisers on every ad served across all screens.
At OpenX, we have built a team that is uniquely experienced in designing and operating high-scale ad marketplaces, and we are constantly on the lookout for thoughtful, creative executors who are as fascinated as we are about finding new ways to apply a blend of market design, technical innovation, operational excellence, and empathetic partner service to the frontiers of digital advertising.
OpenX is the top player in the AdTech industry in the World. We have seven offices located around the globe (in the US, the UK, Poland and Japan). We’re focused on unleashing the full economic potential of digital media companies. We do this by making digital advertising markets and technologies that are designed to deliver optimal value to publishers and advertisers on every ad served across all screens.
OpenX Poland is a branch of OpenX based in Cracow, Poland.
We’re one of the best cloud computing developers team in Poland.
Who we are looking for:
At OpenX Poland, we’re looking for a talented, communicative, and curious designer to join our amazing team in Cracow, Poland.
Currently, we’re looking for a Senior UX/UI Designer.
If you’re:
Open-minded - happy to give & receive feedback, not afraid to fail and move on
Proactive - always want to find a satisfying solution
Self-organized and self-motivated
The Opportunity:
OpenX is looking for talented and highly motivated UX/UI Designer to help us innovate and bring our UX to the next level. You will be a member of the team that owns multiple projects end to end. You will design enterprise-level UI and work with developers on a day-to-day basis. We know that the end result is a combination of great design and impeccable implementation, and we strive to excel at both.
Please note: all interview stages are run remotely