Make the case for the workyou actually want

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The work

Make the case, in your own words

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Three paths

Three ways into a draft

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Refine a draft

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Answer questions

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Maya Okafor

Product designer moving toward product roles

maya.okafor@hey.comBrooklyn, NYmaya-okafor.work

Summary

Eight years shipping software at small teams; the last three spent closer to the product decisions than the design ones. Looking for a staff product role where the case for product judgment is already on the page.

Experience

  • Senior Product Designer

    Plume Financial • Remote

    Mar 2022 — Present

    • Led the redesign of Plume's onboarding flow, taking activation from 41% to 58% over two quarters; wrote the spec, ran the experiments, and partnered with engineering on the rollout.
    • Owned the product surface for Plume's small-business tier from scoping to launch, defined the v1 feature cut with the GM, shaped the pricing page, and made the call on what shipped versus what waited.
    • Hired and onboarded two designers; ran the team's weekly critique and the quarterly portfolio review.
    • Built the design system that the whole product now sits on; wrote the contribution guide that other teams use to extend it.
  • Product Designer

    Layercake (acquired by Notion) • New York, NY

    Jun 2019 — Feb 2022

    • Designed Layercake's collaborative editor from the second hire through acquisition; held the editor's interaction model across three major rewrites.
    • Worked directly with the founders on roadmap calls; the work spanned design, light PM, and customer interviews.
    • Shipped the comments and mentions system that the acquiring team kept intact through integration.
  • Designer

    Field Notes Studio • Brooklyn, NY

    Aug 2017 — May 2019

    • Branding and product work for early-stage clients; led design on six launches, from research through ship.
    • Wrote the studio's intake template; still in use after I left.

Skills

Product strategyRoadmap shapingCustomer researchWritten specsTeam hiringDesign systemsPrototypingReactTailwind

Education

  • Rhode Island School of Design

    BFA • Graphic Design

    2017

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Who this is for

Three stances, one approach

Prove

Prove you belong

You're new in role, function, or career, and the record isn't long yet. The case starts with the work you have (coursework, side projects, the early months) made into evidence, plainly, without inflating it.

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Pivot

Pivot toward the work

You're changing role, function, or industry, and your resume doesn't read as linear. Fit isn't always linear, a strong case often comes from work that doesn't sit on the same line.

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Protect

Protect what you've built

You have a record. The case is refining a single application without redoing the whole thing, fewer claims, said with more weight.

See a protecting case

Whichever stance, the case is made the same way

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