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AI UX Designer
About the Role
We’re hiring an AI UX Designer who pairs exceptional design taste with a deep understanding of
AI‑driven interactions. You’ll shape natural, intelligent user experiences for AI powered features and
Agents moving quickly from insight to shipped product. This role is ideal for a maker who ideates
boldly, executes precisely, and delivers fast without sacrificing craft.
What You’ll Do (Responsibilities)
• Design end‑to‑end AI experiences: Create flows, wireframes, prototypes, and high‑fidelity
UI for conversational, agentic, and assistive features (chat, prompts, tool use, retrieval,
multi‑turn tasks).
• Prototype at speed: Use Figma and similar tools to explore concepts, validate assumptions,
and produce dev‑ready specs in days not weeks.
• Model‑aware interaction design: Translate product goals into prompts, guardrails, states,
and error handling that feel natural and trustworthy; define fallback patterns and handoffs to
traditional UX.
• AI pattern system: Contribute to and evolve an AI design system (prompt components,
response templates, critique states, confidence/uncertainty affordances, safety messaging).
• Stay current: Track fast‑moving AI/UI trends, patterns, and platform changes; bring timely
insights that keep our experiences modern and competitive.
• Cross‑functional collaboration: Work closely with product, research, and engineering to
scope, prioritize, and ship. Write crisp specs, tickets, and handoff documentation that
accelerate delivery.
• Quality & accessibility: Uphold high visual and interaction standards; ensure accessibility,
performance, privacy, and safety considerations are embedded by design.
• Narrative & storytelling: Communicate design rationale through storyboards, prototypes,
and concise narratives that align stakeholders and unlock decisions quickly.
What Success Looks Like (Outcomes)
• You deliver production‑ready AI interactions in rapid, iterative cycles.
• Your prototypes materially de‑risk choices and speed up engineering.
• Patterns you create become reusable standards across teams.
Qualifications (Must‑Have)
• Demonstrated mastery of UX & visual craft with a refined sense of taste; portfolio shows
shipped work with strong fundamentals (layout, typography, hierarchy, motion).
• AI interaction experience: Conversational UX, prompt/cue design, agent flows, uncertainty
and error states, responsible AI considerations.
• Rapid prototyping in Figma and at least one of: Framer, ProtoPie, Principle, Origami, SwiftUI,
React (or equivalent).
• Execution orientation: Proven ability to move from idea → prototype → production quickly
while maintaining quality.
• System thinking: Experience building or extending design systems, ideally including
AI‑specific components and content patterns.
• Data‑informed: Comfortable defining metrics, partnering on experiments, and iterating from
qualitative and quantitative insights.
• Collaboration & communication: Clear writing, crisp storytelling, and strong partnership
with PM/Eng/Research.
• Experience with LLM prompt engineering, evaluation frameworks, or safety/guardrail
tooling.
• Familiarity with RAG, tool‑use/agent frameworks, or telemetry for conversational UX.
• Ability to instrument prototypes for analytics or run small user studies independently.
• Motion/behavioral design for micro‑interactions and responsiveness to model latency.
• Content design background for system messages, tone, and error handling.
Your Portfolio
Please include 3–5 case studies that show:
1. The problem context and constraints.
2. Your process (frames, explorations, prototypes) and rationale.
3. The final shipped work (or a candid post‑mortem if it didn’t ship).
4. Impact: metrics moved, learnings, or business/customer outcomes.
How We Work
• Short cycles, frequent releases; we bias toward learning in production with safeguards.
• Principled speed: We move fast but protect quality with clear standards, checklists, and
async reviews.
• Documentation light, clarity heavy: Single‑source Figma files, tight specs, and shared
patterns to reduce friction.