David Moon
About David Moon
David Moon is a Staff Product Designer currently at Apollo.io, with a background in product design and user experience across various companies including Honey and PayPal. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Current Role at Apollo.io
David Moon currently serves as a Staff Product Designer at Apollo.io, a position he has held since 2024. He has been instrumental in enhancing product design strategies and user experience within the organization. His role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop innovative design solutions that meet user needs and business objectives.
Previous Experience at Honey
David Moon worked at Honey in various capacities. He began as a Product Design Intern in 2019, where he contributed to design projects for four months. He then advanced to Product Designer I from 2020 to 2021, gaining valuable experience in product design. Additionally, he held the position of Product Designer II at PayPal, focusing on shopping-related design initiatives for six months in 2021.
Experience at Subject
At Subject, David Moon held two significant roles. He worked as a Product Designer II for two months in 2021 before transitioning to Senior Product Designer, a position he maintained for six months until 2022. His work at Subject involved leading design projects and improving user interfaces.
Internship Experience
David Moon has completed several internships that contributed to his design expertise. He was a Merchandise Intern at Levi Strauss & Co. in 2018 for two months, focusing on women's mainline products. He also interned at Hewlett Packard Enterprise as a User Experience Design Intern in 2019 for two months, where he gained hands-on experience in user experience design.
Education and Academic Background
David Moon studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. During his time at the university, he also worked as an Economics Research Assistant for five months in 2018, contributing to research projects and gaining analytical skills relevant to his career in product design.