
Product Designer, Productivity
Salesforce
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Atlanta • California • Washington • United States
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Salary
💰 $128,500 - $176,700 per year
About the role
- Design user flows, screens, and interactions for productivity features
- Turn product requirements into clear, usable designs
- Work closely with Product and Engineering partners to ship features
- Use Slack’s design system to create consistent, high-quality work
- Create prototypes and mockups to explore and explain ideas
- Ask for and apply feedback to improve your designs
- Take ownership of features or small product areas over time
- Grow your skills in problem-solving, craft, and collaboration
- Learn how design decisions connect to user needs and business goals
- Contribute to improving design quality across the team
Requirements
- A portfolio showing strong UX thinking, interaction design, and visual craft
- Experience designing and shipping product features end-to-end
- Ability to solve well-scoped problems with guidance
- Experience working closely with Product Managers and Engineers
- Familiarity with design systems and component-based design
- Strong attention to detail and design quality
- Clear written and verbal communication skills
- Experience using AI as part of your design process to explore ideas, iterate, or improve your work.
- Nice to have, but not required: Experience designing productivity or collaboration tools
- Experience running or supporting user research
- Comfort with prototyping tools to test ideas
- Familiarity with accessibility basics
- Curiosity about how AI can improve everyday work.
Benefits
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Hard Skills & Tools
UX designinteraction designvisual designprototypingcomponent-based designuser researchaccessibilityAI in designproblem-solvingdesign quality
Soft Skills
collaborationattention to detailcommunicationfeedback applicationownershipcuriosity