Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
I've spent the past 12 years designing SaaS products in technically demanding domains — pharma, telecom, cloud infrastructure, video streaming, and cybersecurity. Each one taught me something the previous hadn't. What I enjoy most is getting genuinely deep into a problem — understanding the domain, the users, the technical constraints, and the business context — before reaching for solutions. I've found that the most useful thing a designer can do in a complex product space is ask the right questions and stay curious for longer than feels comfortable. I work best in close collaboration with engineers, researchers, and PMs — building understanding together from early on. Currently looking for my next role — ideally somewhere with a hard problem to dig into and people who care about the craft. Outside of work: trail running and rock climbing. Both have a way of making you honest about what you can and can't do.
Working on cybersecurity products used by businesses worldwide — specifically in monitoring, protection, and access management. Most recently shipped SaaS App Monitoring & Protect, working end-to-end from early concept through to engineering handoff. Cybersecurity design is humbling: users are experts, the stakes are high, and the problems don't simplify easily. I've learned a lot here. Also developed a visual identity and sub-brand for the LastPass UX Research team, bringing consistency and credibility to how research is presented internally.
Joined the Maximo Application Suite team — IBM's asset management and monitoring platform. Enterprise asset management is its own world: complex workflows, domain-expert users, and a lot to learn quickly. Also, I was mentored for six months in visioning, an extensive and focused research and design method.
Part of a cross-functional team designing video streaming and media management features. Covered the full design process — concept through handoff — and participated in UX research throughout. Delivered Virtual Events Microsite, a completely new product from IBM. I appreciated how tightly integrated the team was: research, design, and engineering working in close conversation rather than in sequence.
Designer on MyCloudera — Cloudera's client-facing support and asset management portal serving enterprise customers running on-premise and cloud infrastructure. Led design on the Assets and Case Creation experiences end-to-end: understanding complex enterprise workflows, mapping them to user journeys, and translating them into clear, functional interfaces. Result: less pressure on support engineers. Worked within the Digital Customer Experience & Applications (DCXA) team, collaborating across product, engineering and support.
At Ericsson I have worked on the Ericsson Expert Analytics suite and the Mobile Positioning System. The EEA team sat in Budapest, consisting of six team members. My responsibilities were: mostly UI/UX design, user research, persona validation, feature validation. I have worked together with the Product Owners and the developer team. I designed information architecture, feature validation and UI/UX design. Worked together with the Strategic Product Manager, domain experts (engineers). The MPS team was distributed with people sitting in Sweden, Estonia, Shanghai and Budapest. I lead two designers working in Shanghai.