Contribute to overall strategy and decision-making about product direction
Help deliver and refine clear storytelling around product needs and opportunities
Work cross-functionally with product management, engineering, design, and research peers
Create and iterate on flows, prototypes, and high-fidelity visuals, as well as provide thoughtful feedback for others doing the same so you can all do your best work
Design and ship high-quality product improvements
Requirements
3+ years of work experience designing UX and UI for a software product of similar scale and complexity
Great attention to detail and a strong eye for visual craft, such as composition, typography, and layout
Fluency in interaction design and prototyping, to express and refine nuanced design decisions
A track record of independently driving design processes from discovery through launch—balancing user needs, technical constraints, and business goals
The ability to guide decision-making with structured thinking, clearly articulated rationale, and user-centered research
While not required, it’s an added plus if you also have: Experience designing creative tools, workflows, or systems that support collaboration
Benefits
Figma offers equity to employees, as well a competitive package of additional benefits, including health, dental & vision, retirement with company contribution, parental leave & reproductive or family planning support, mental health & wellness benefits, generous PTO, company recharge days, a learning & development stipend, a work from home stipend, and cell phone reimbursement.
Figma also offers sales incentive pay for most sales roles and an annual bonus plan for eligible non-sales roles.
ATS Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
UX designUI designinteraction designprototypingvisual designcompositiontypographylayoutdesign processesuser-centered research
Soft skills
attention to detailstructured thinkingclear communicationcollaborationdecision-makingfeedback provisionstorytellingindependent drivingbalancing user needsarticulated rationale