Solace

Associate Product Designer – College Grad 2026

Solace

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Redwood CityCaliforniaUnited States

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About the role

  • Learn what great product design looks like by working closely with experienced designers every day
  • Help bring beauty and simplicity to complex healthcare experiences
  • Support the design of production-ready user flows, interfaces, and interactions across web and mobile
  • Rapidly explore ideas through sketches, wireframes, and prototypes
  • Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and clinicians to design thoughtful solutions
  • Participate in user research, usability testing, and design reviews
  • Incorporate feedback quickly and iterate toward better outcomes
  • Help uphold and contribute to Solace’s design system and standards
  • Sweat the details—because small decisions add up to meaningful experiences

Requirements

  • Comfort with ambiguity and a willingness to learn by doing
  • Strong curiosity for design, systems, and how people experience products
  • An intuitive sense for what makes consumer experiences feel clear, human, and delightful
  • A bias toward action—you’d rather make something and improve it than wait for perfect clarity
  • Care for craft and details, even when working fast
  • Solid communication skills and openness to feedback
  • Familiarity with modern design tools (especially Figma)
  • Bonus: Experience through internships, class projects, student teams, or side projects where you designed and shipped real work
  • An online portfolio showcasing your thinking, process, and design work
  • Applicants must be based in the United States.
Benefits

    Applicant Tracking System Keywords

    Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

    Hard skills
    user flowsinterfacesinteractionssketcheswireframesprototypesuser researchusability testingdesign reviewsdesign system
    Soft skills
    curiositycommunicationopenness to feedbackcomfort with ambiguitybias toward actioncare for craftattention to detail