Hanover Park is building the AI-native fund administration platform for private markets. We administer over $15B in assets and are backed by Emergence Capital, Lux Capital, and Susa Ventures. Founded by Chris Hladczuk (CEO) and Nick Puljic (CTO), both Forbes 30 Under 30, we are a Series A company scaling from 50 to 100 people by the end of the year.
Private markets fund administration is a massive, underserved category. We think of our trajectory the way Veeva approached vertical software: same discipline, same entry point, with the ambition to define the category.
Stripe for payments. Ramp for expenses. Hanover Park for investments.
About the RoleWe are hiring a Founding Design Engineer to own the craft of the product experience for the people who run the back office of private markets, fund controllers, treasury teams, and operators who need software that finally respects the complexity of their work.
Our product sits at an unusual intersection: dense, high stakes financial workflows that need to feel simple for a human operator, and increasingly, workflows where an AI agent is doing the work alongside that human. Designing for both at once, a human reviewing, correcting, and trusting an agent's output in real time, is a genuinely hard and under-solved UI/UX problem. That is the core of this role.
This is not a role where design and engineering are handed off between teams. You will sit at the intersection, prototyping in code, shipping production UI, and making the judgment calls that usually get lost in translation between a Figma file and a pull request. You will own our design system and the tooling around it, setting the standards other engineers build against. You will work directly with Nick and the engineering team, and closely with product and ops stakeholders who live in the workflows you are building.
What You'll Work onOwn the craft and interaction quality of the product end to end, holding the line on detail and polish in a domain (fund accounting, treasury operations) that is inherently dense and complex
Design and build the interaction patterns for workflows where humans and AI agents work side by side, including how a person reviews, corrects, and builds trust in agent-driven output in real time
Own our design system and the tooling around it: components, patterns, documentation, and the best practices other engineers use to build consistent, high-quality UI
Prototype rapidly in code rather than static mocks, using working software to test ideas with users and stakeholders
Make the final call on product taste and interaction design in the areas you own, and build the judgment and context to be trusted with that call
Partner with product, ops, and engineering to translate genuinely complex financial workflows into interfaces that feel simple and obvious in the hands of the person using them
Work directly with customers and internal ops teams to see how workflows actually happen, and use that context to shape design decisions
Balance speed and quality as a company still defining its product surface area, knowing when to move fast and when to slow down for the right long-term foundation
TypeScript/React, Figma to code workflows (v0 or similar), our internal component library.
Need:
Currently hands-on, shipping user-facing product code today, not managing, reviewing, or architecting from a distance
Exceptional taste: shipped work where the interaction design and craft are the reason it stands out, not just the functionality
Strong full-stack fluency, comfortable owning a feature from database to UI, with particular strength on the frontend
Experience with genuinely complex UI/UX: dense data, multi-step workflows, real edge cases, not just clean greenfield consumer surfaces
Nice to have:
Experience designing for AI agent or automation-heavy products, especially human-in-the-loop review flows
Background in fintech, capital markets, or other data-dense B2B software
Experience building, owning, or significantly leveling up a design system, not just consuming one someone else built
This isn't the right fit if:
You need a spec or a design review board before you can start
You want to hand off interaction decisions to someone else to make the final call
You're looking for a purely visual design role without the engineering to back it up
Private markets are a $100 trillion asset class that's never had infrastructure built for it. We're building it. The learning curve is steep, the velocity expectations are high, and the work actually matters.
If that sounds like your kind of problem, let's talk.
Equal opportunity employmentHanover Park is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We are committed to building a team that reflects a diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any protected characteristic.
If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process, please contact us at [email protected].
Hanover Park is headquartered in the Gramercy Area in New York City. This role is on-site 5 days per week.
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115 E 23rd St, New York, New York, United States, 10010
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