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Product Designer job description

Complete, posting-ready job description for a Product Designer: mission, responsibilities, must-have and nice-to-have requirements, and a placeholder compensation section.

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  • Reading time~1 min
  • What's includedA complete, professionally written document you can adapt to your team.
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The template

{{Company name}} is hiring a Product Designer to own problems from discovery through shipped interface. You will work in a cross-functional team with product and engineering, turning ambiguous user needs into flows and screens that feel obvious in hindsight.

What you'll do

  • Take features end to end: research, flows, wireframes, high-fidelity UI, and post-launch iteration.
  • Talk to users regularly and translate what you learn into design decisions the team can act on.
  • Prototype at the right fidelity for the question — paper-fast when exploring, polished when validating.
  • Contribute to and work within our design system, extending it thoughtfully when patterns fall short.
  • Collaborate daily with engineers, staying involved through implementation so quality survives handoff.
  • Use product data alongside qualitative insight to prioritize and evaluate design changes.
  • Present work in critique, give useful feedback to peers, and document decisions.

What we're looking for

  • {{Years of experience}} years designing digital products, with shipped work you can walk through in depth.
  • Strong interaction design and visual craft — your portfolio shows both the thinking and the polish.
  • Experience running or drawing on user research to shape decisions, not decorate them.
  • Fluency in Figma or an equivalent modern design tool, including components and prototyping.
  • Comfort with ambiguity: you can make progress before requirements are fully defined.
  • Clear communication of design rationale to non-designers.

Nice to have

  • Experience designing for {{Product type or platform}}.
  • Familiarity with accessibility standards and inclusive design practice.
  • Basic front-end literacy that improves collaboration with engineers.
  • Experience contributing to a design system used by multiple teams.

Compensation and benefits

  • {{Salary range}}
  • {{Benefits summary}}
  • {{Location / remote policy}}

How to apply

{{Application instructions}} Share your portfolio and highlight one project where user research changed your original design direction.

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This template is provided for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws differ by jurisdiction and change over time — have a qualified professional review any document before you rely on it.

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