Remote Interaction Designer (Work From Anywhere)
Letâs be real: remote work isnât just Zoom calls and Slack threads. Itâs how you bring creativity, empathy, and design thinking into a space where no one shares a room, but everyone shares the mission. Thatâs precisely what weâre doing here. And
youâre invited to shape how people experience our digital world.
Weâre building tools used by thousands (and counting), and great design is at the heart of it. Youâll help us turn big, messy challenges into seamless user experiences that actually make life easier.
This is a fully remote role. The salary?
$110,224/year. Yep, no typo.
What a Day in the Life Looks Like
Your Daily Flow
- Kick off your morning syncing with folks in product, engineering, and marketing.
- Sketch flows, wireframe new onboarding screens, or prototype in Figma.
- Share early thoughts in a design reviewâfeedback is honest and helpful.
- Use the afternoon for heads-down design time: refining flows or simplifying interactions.
- By Friday, youâve shipped a feature and shared your takeaways with the team.
Real Stories from the Team
"I worked on redesigning our dashboard and got to see it go live within three weeks. The feedback from users was instant. That kind of fast loop? Super motivating." â
Tessa, Product Designer
"We don't obsess over perfect pixels. We care more about whether users can get what they need, fast. I once simplified a checkout flow that dropped support tickets by 40% overnight. Thatâs the kind of impact weâre after." â
Jordan, UX Lead.
Key Responsibilities with Real Impact
What Youâll Be Working On
- Design end-to-end user experiences for complex digital workflows
- Translate user insights and behavior into clear, actionable design decisions
- Work closely with engineers to launch features quickly and iterate even faster
- Prioritize accessibility, clarity, and responsiveness in every design
A Culture Where Design Leads
Design isnât an afterthought here. Itâs central to every decision. Youâre involved from day one of product planning, not after the specs are written. Your input helps shape what we buildâand how.
What Makes You a Great Fit
Traits Weâre Excited About
- Youâve designed real products that launched and evolved over time
- You're fluent in tools like Figma or Adobe XD, but donât depend on them to think
- You see patterns, not just pixels. Youâre always asking: "What does the user really need?"
- You ship early drafts and refine fast. Perfection isnât your starting point.
- You collaborate well in remote settings and value async communication
Bonus Skills (Nice to Have)
- Experience building or contributing to a design system
- Comfort running or participating in user research
- A portfolio that highlights your process, not just polished results
- Familiarity with front-end tech (HTML/CSS)
Tools Youâll Use
Our Design Stack
- Figma for UI and prototyping
- FigJam for early exploration and idea mapping
- Jira and Notion for tracking and documentation
- Slack and Loom for async updates
- Miro for collaborative sessions
How We Make Remote Work Work
Team Rituals That Keep Us Connected
- Weekly huddles to align and celebrate wins
- Monthly design critiques that are casual but valuable
- A design buddy to help you settle in and feel supported
- Async updates so youâre not tied to back-to-back calls
- Quiet time when you need deep focus
Little Moments That Matter
Last month, we did a virtual "desk safari." Everyone shared a photo of their workspace. It gave us a glimpse into each otherâs day-to-day and sparked a few laughs. Small moments, significant impact.
A Culture That Supports Growth
We Prioritize Balance
- No micromanagementâyou set your own pace
- Flexible hours that match your energy
- Paid time off, youâre encouraged to actually use
- $1,000 annual learning stipend for courses, books, or conferences
What Success Looks Like Here
- Your designs feel effortless to users and reduce friction
- You improve product usability and reduce support tickets
- Youâre seen as a go-to voice on design thinking and user empathy
- You contribute to a culture of feedback and continuous improvement
Our Future (And How You Fit In)
Why We Need Design-Led Thinkers Now
Weâre growingânew features, new users, new challenges. But weâre not chasing shiny things. Weâre building meaningfully. That means:
- Anticipating user pain points before they happen
- Designing not just for function, but for emotional connection
- Asking better questions, early and often
Ready to Build Something Youâre Proud Of?
If youâre ready to move beyond just "making things pretty" and instead create experiences that make life easier, smoother, and more humanâthis is the place.
Youâll grow, collaborate, and make a real impact every week. And yes,
youâll do it all remotely.
Sound like something youâd love to be part of? Letâs make it happen.