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About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Own design end to end for projects that span all product surfaces
- Start work in an LLM: use Claude to clarify user problems
- Prototype using AI tools: use Cursor, Claude Code, or similar to build and iterate on flows
- Partner with PMs to define strategy, goals, experiments and success metrics
- Run self-serve research to validate assumptions
- Bring work into Figma for full state coverage
- Design for the 80/20
- Shape the design culture
Requirements
What you’ll need- 4–6 years designing complex products, ideally in B2B, fintech, payments, or health tech
- You can point to work where your design directly changed a business outcome
- You define problems before solving them
- You use LLMs daily to draft flows, write microcopy, explore edge cases, generate prototypes
- You've contributed to or built design systems — component libraries, token structures, interaction patterns
- You have exceptional taste for how interfaces feel
- You've designed and shipped a meaningful v0 in under two weeks and know what it takes to do it again
- You present design decisions with conviction and rationale
Benefits
Comp & perks- Comp and equity in the top decile for Series A startups
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance with employer sponsored HSA contributions
- 401(k)
- Unlimited PTO
- Based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Austin
- Coworking stipend
- L&D Stipend
- 2x/year company offsites and 2x/year team offsite
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
design complex productsdesign systemscomponent librariestoken structuresinteraction patternsprototypinguser problem clarificationmicrocopy writingLLMs usageB2B design
Soft Skills
problem definitiontaste for interfacespresentation skillsconviction in design decisionscollaboration with PMsdesign culture shapingself-serve researchiterative design
