Confidential briefing
Confidence: Growing
Noah
Prepared for your Senior UX Designer Discovery
What stands out
The strongest signal in Noah's Understanding wasn't experience, it was mission: repeatedly prioritises meaningful telecoms impact.
That reads directly onto your side, where focused on improving outcomes in b2b software.
Recommended next step
Meet Noah
Suggested first conversation:
- How the work here connects to something they'd care about.
- How decisions get made, and where they get written down.
- What stage this organisation is honestly at right now.
You've not met before.
What we've learned
Mission
Repeatedly prioritises meaningful telecoms impact. It has shaped what Noah has moved towards, not just what they say.
Raised unprompted more than once, with different examples behind it.
Working style
When Noah describes work they were proud of, it is nearly always this: values written decisions over standing meetings.
Revisited deliberately, and Noah did not soften it.
Environment
Described in specifics rather than principles — drawn to scale-ups still finding their shape.
Heard across separate conversations months apart, described the same way each time.
Why we're confident
What we hold about Noah and mission has been revisited and survived it. Working style is where our picture is still moving.
- Mission, working style and environment each read the same way from Noah's side and from yours, separately.
No prior relationship — the reasoning carries this on its own.
Worth discussing first
- How the work here connects to something they'd care about.
- How decisions get made, and where they get written down.
- What stage this organisation is honestly at right now.
- What ownership actually looks like inside your delivery teams.
- What would make the first year successful here.
Context
Where they are today
Noah is currently a Product Designer, based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Their employer is theirs to share once you've both agreed to talk.
Where they've operated
Mostly telecoms, education and media.
Noah has moved from Content Designer to Product Designer over 4 years — widening responsibility rather than lateral moves. Not looking, but would take the right conversation. Status: not yet connected.