SEEON

SEEON

SEEON

2026

Senior Product Designer & UX Specialist with 8+ Years of Experience Based in San Jose, CA

I’mSeeonKim.Idesignenterpriseproductsandcomplexsystem,turningambiguityintoclarity.
I’mSeeonKim.Idesignenterpriseproductsandcomplexsystem,turningambiguityintoclarity.

I’m Seeon Kim — designing products for complex systems and enterprise platforms, turning ambiguity into clarity.

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B2B Enterprise Product

Designing for complex workflows, multi-role users, permissions, and scale—without sacrificing usability.

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B2B Enterprise Product

Designing for complex workflows, multi-role users, permissions, and scale—without sacrificing usability.

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B2B Enterprise Product

Designing for complex workflows, multi-role users, permissions, and scale—without sacrificing usability.

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Complex & Data-Driven Experience

Making dense information, dashboards, and workflows feel understandable and actionable.

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Complex & Data-Driven Experience

Making dense information, dashboards, and workflows feel understandable and actionable.

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Complex & Data-Driven Experience

Making dense information, dashboards, and workflows feel understandable and actionable.

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Exploration & Innovation

Experimenting with emerging interaction models, including AI-assisted and adaptive experiences.

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Exploration & Innovation

Experimenting with emerging interaction models, including AI-assisted and adaptive experiences.

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Exploration & Innovation

Experimenting with emerging interaction models, including AI-assisted and adaptive experiences.

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Cross-Functional Leadership & Collaboration

Working closely with PMs, engineers, and stakeholders to align constraints, priorities, and outcomes.

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Cross-Functional Leadership & Collaboration

Working closely with PMs, engineers, and stakeholders to align constraints, priorities, and outcomes.

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Cross-Functional Leadership & Collaboration

Working closely with PMs, engineers, and stakeholders to align constraints, priorities, and outcomes.

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Scalable, Accessibility-First Design System

Specialize in designing and scaling accessible design systems that stay consistent, adaptable, and future-ready.

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Scalable, Accessibility-First Design System

Specialize in designing and scaling accessible design systems that stay consistent, adaptable, and future-ready.

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Scalable, Accessibility-First Design System

Specialize in designing and scaling accessible design systems that stay consistent, adaptable, and future-ready.

Storytelling Through Design.
Human Voice.
AI-powered Craft.

TOOL STACK

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Years of B2B & B2C experience

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Years of B2B & B2C experience

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Years of B2B & B2C experience

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Enterprises supported

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Research, accessibility and AI certifications

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Research, accessibility and AI certifications

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Research, accessibility and AI certifications

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UXD panel talks and mentorship sessions

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UXD panel talks and mentorship sessions

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UXD panel talks and mentorship sessions

In Their Words.

Seeon brings clarity and helps the team align and move forward. She is genuinely easy to collaborate with. No ego, no drama, just solid work and clear thinking

Daniel Tsonkov

Senior Product Designer — SAP

Seeon brings clarity and helps the team align and move forward. She is genuinely easy to collaborate with. No ego, no drama, just solid work and clear thinking

Daniel Tsonkov

Senior Product Designer — SAP

Seeon brings clarity and helps the team align and move forward. She is genuinely easy to collaborate with. No ego, no drama, just solid work and clear thinking

Daniel Tsonkov

Senior Product Designer — SAP

Seeon has shown her ability and passion for solving the tough problem while being a good team player

Ivan Chen

Engineering Technical Leader — Webex, Cisco

Seeon has shown her ability and passion for solving the tough problem while being a good team player

Ivan Chen

Engineering Technical Leader — Webex, Cisco

Seeon has shown her ability and passion for solving the tough problem while being a good team player

Ivan Chen

Engineering Technical Leader — Webex, Cisco

Seeon collaborates with global multi-displinary team to address accessibility and usability. Her innovative efforts, UX improvements and collaborative spirit are invaluable

Leslie Engler

Leader of UX — Webex, Cisco

Seeon collaborates with global multi-displinary team to address accessibility and usability. Her innovative efforts, UX improvements and collaborative spirit are invaluable

Leslie Engler

Leader of UX — Webex, Cisco

Seeon collaborates with global multi-displinary team to address accessibility and usability. Her innovative efforts, UX improvements and collaborative spirit are invaluable

Leslie Engler

Leader of UX — Webex, Cisco

Seeon is diligent, and driven. She built out our UX team with a dedication to mutual respect, collaboration and creativity. We're forever indebted to her strategic planning, creativity and grit.

Zoe Reagan

Senior UX Researcher — AnswerLab

Seeon is diligent, and driven. She built out our UX team with a dedication to mutual respect, collaboration and creativity. We're forever indebted to her strategic planning, creativity and grit.

Zoe Reagan

Senior UX Researcher — AnswerLab

Seeon is diligent, and driven. She built out our UX team with a dedication to mutual respect, collaboration and creativity. We're forever indebted to her strategic planning, creativity and grit.

Zoe Reagan

Senior UX Researcher — AnswerLab

What types of products have you worked on?

My experience spans e-commerce, government, B2B, and more wirecent work focused on enterprise platforms supporting 36,000 organizations, including collaboration tools and data-driven systems.

How do you handle complexity in enterprise design?

By deeply understanding user roles. workflow, and constraints, then designing intentionally through close collaboration with cross-functional partners.

What’s your experience with AI-assisted workflows?

I approach AI as an amplifying tool that enhances human decision-making without adding unefficient burden.

How do you approach accessibility in enterprise products?

Accessibility is foundational. I integrate it early to ensure products scale inclusively across regions and abilities.

What kind of problems excite you most?

The messy ones with unclear requirements, multiple stakeholders, legacy systems, and no obvious “right” answer. The harder it gets, the better.

What’s your design superpower?

Seeint the system and the user at the same time, and asking "why" one more time.

What do teammates usually come to you for?

To talk about their benchpress PR. But mostly to untangling complex problems, sanity-checking flows, and making sure we’re not designing ourselves into a corner.

What types of products have you worked on?

My experience spans e-commerce, government, B2B, and more wirecent work focused on enterprise platforms supporting 36,000 organizations, including collaboration tools and data-driven systems.

How do you handle complexity in enterprise design?

By deeply understanding user roles. workflow, and constraints, then designing intentionally through close collaboration with cross-functional partners.

What’s your experience with AI-assisted workflows?

I approach AI as an amplifying tool that enhances human decision-making without adding unefficient burden.

How do you approach accessibility in enterprise products?

Accessibility is foundational. I integrate it early to ensure products scale inclusively across regions and abilities.

What kind of problems excite you most?

The messy ones with unclear requirements, multiple stakeholders, legacy systems, and no obvious “right” answer. The harder it gets, the better.

What’s your design superpower?

Seeint the system and the user at the same time, and asking "why" one more time.

What do teammates usually come to you for?

To talk about their benchpress PR. But mostly to untangling complex problems, sanity-checking flows, and making sure we’re not designing ourselves into a corner.

What types of products have you worked on?

My experience spans e-commerce, government, B2B, and more wirecent work focused on enterprise platforms supporting 36,000 organizations, including collaboration tools and data-driven systems.

How do you handle complexity in enterprise design?

By deeply understanding user roles. workflow, and constraints, then designing intentionally through close collaboration with cross-functional partners.

What’s your experience with AI-assisted workflows?

I approach AI as an amplifying tool that enhances human decision-making without adding unefficient burden.

How do you approach accessibility in enterprise products?

Accessibility is foundational. I integrate it early to ensure products scale inclusively across regions and abilities.

What kind of problems excite you most?

The messy ones with unclear requirements, multiple stakeholders, legacy systems, and no obvious “right” answer. The harder it gets, the better.

What’s your design superpower?

Seeint the system and the user at the same time, and asking "why" one more time.

What do teammates usually come to you for?

To talk about their benchpress PR. But mostly to untangling complex problems, sanity-checking flows, and making sure we’re not designing ourselves into a corner.

SEEON

Oh! did I mention…

That I'm a cat-loving, cold brew drinking, mountain, potterhead, INTJ, Capricorn, Type A and gym person?

SEEON

Oh! did I mention…

That I'm a cat-loving, cold brew drinking, mountain, potterhead, INTJ, Capricorn, Type A and gym person?

SEEON

Oh! did I mention…

That I'm a cat-loving, cold brew drinking, mountain, potterhead, INTJ, Capricorn, Type A and gym person?