
Senior Product Designer, Agents
Hightouch
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: California • United States
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About the role
- You'll create and iterate on powerful tools for marketing teams using our Agents product suite. This means:
- 0-1 innovation: You're building new products in uncharted territory.
- Rapid iteration: Demonstrate your thinking through rapid designs and prototypes, not endless presentations.
- Product strategy: You'll connect directly with customers through research sessions, synthesize insights from usage data and feedback, and use that understanding to influence product direction and prioritization. Your voice will shape what we build.
- Live collaboration: You'll work directly with other designers, engineers, and PMs to define product details as a team.
- High growth: We don't expect you to know everything. We expect you to learn fast.
Requirements
- 6+ years designing and shipping user-friendly features or applications in technical spaces (bonus: B2B data or marketing products).
- Curiosity about AI: You're tinkering with new technologies constantly. You're not just watching AI from the sidelines.
- Craft excellence: Your visual, UI, and interaction skills are sharp. You can take a user problem from idea to high-fidelity solution.
- Team player mentality: You're kind, humble, and assume good intentions. You seek to understand before reacting.
- Figma proficiency required. Bonus if you're comfortable in Cursor, Framer, or Claude Code.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Flexible work hours
- Paid time off
- Remote work options
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
UI designinteraction designprototypinguser experience designdata analysisproduct strategyhigh-fidelity designB2B product designAI technologyvisual design
Soft Skills
curiosityteam playercommunicationcollaborationhumilityproblem-solvingadaptabilityempathycritical thinkinguser-centered mindset