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About the Role
This position is built for a product-minded UI/UX professional who can move quickly from idea to polished interface using AI-assisted workflows. It is not a standard design-only role. The focus is on strong visual and UX judgment, curiosity about product behavior, and the ability to rapidly create useful screens, flows, and prototypes.
You should be comfortable working with engineers, understand how digital products come together, and use modern AI tools to shape concepts into something that can be tested and built. A production-level engineering background is not required, but familiarity with frontend constraints and collaborative product development is important.
The main goal is to help Flowmingo turn product ideas into clear, trustworthy, and easy-to-use experiences faster.
AI-Assisted Prototyping and Interface Creation
Translate rough ideas into screens, user journeys, prototypes, and landing-page experiences using design and AI tools.
- Create flows, wireframes, and interface concepts in Figma, AI design platforms, or AI coding environments.
- Use tools such as Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, v0, Lovable, Bolt, Framer, or Webflow to move from idea to prototype quickly.
- Develop clickable prototypes, simple web pages, and frontend mockups.
- Test multiple visual directions fast instead of spending too long on a single static concept.
- Help the team evaluate ideas before full engineering work starts.
- Refine AI-generated output so it feels cleaner, more credible, and easier to use.
The expectation is not production-ready code, but rather a willingness to experiment with AI tools, understand frontend limitations, and produce work that engineers can continue from.
Product UX, User Flows, and Activation
Flowmingo works for recruiters, hiring teams, and candidates, so the experience must feel simple, reliable, and helpful from the first interaction onward.
- Improve interview flows for candidates.
- Refine recruiter dashboards, reports, and product screens.
- Design onboarding that helps users understand the product faster.
- Make complex AI outputs easier to read, trust, and act upon.
- Strengthen activation moments, empty states, success states, error states, and next-step prompts.
- Spot where users feel stuck, uncertain, or confused and resolve those issues.
- Convert user feedback into practical UX improvements.
Here, good UX is not just about appearance. It is about helping people understand what is happening, what they should do next, and why the product can be trusted.
UI Taste, Design Systems, and Product Polish
Raise the overall quality of the product across visual and interaction touchpoints.
- Improve structure, spacing, hierarchy, typography, color, and visual consistency.
- Create reusable patterns, components, and design rules.
- Keep product screens, landing pages, and marketing assets visually aligned.
- Make AI interview reports, dashboards, and summaries easier to scan.
- Improve microcopy, labels, calls to action, and user-facing language.
- Contribute to a modern, clean, and trustworthy product feel.
This role is about clarity and intention, not just aesthetics.
What Makes You a Fit
The ideal candidate is excited by AI-native product building, has strong visual and UX judgment, and uses AI tools to design and prototype more efficiently. You should be comfortable with tools like Figma, Framer, Webflow, Cursor, v0, Lovable, Bolt, Claude, or ChatGPT, and be able to work confidently with technical products without needing to be a full-time engineer.
You should be able to turn vague concepts into structured screens and explain your design choices clearly. It helps if you notice when a product feels messy, confusing, or untrustworthy, and if you care about both speed and quality. Comfort working in English and adapting quickly to new tools is also important.
Strong Signals
You do not need to be exceptional at everything, but it is a strong positive if you can do one or more of the following:
- Build a simple web page or product prototype using AI tools.
- Turn a messy concept into a clean product flow.
- Redesign a confusing screen and explain the reasoning behind the changes.
- Use Figma to create wireframes, components, or polished screens.
- Use AI coding tools to generate a working frontend prototype.
- Apply basic frontend concepts such as components, states, responsiveness, and design systems.
- Create clean landing pages, dashboards, reports, or product interfaces.
- Improve UX copy, calls to action, onboarding, or guidance text.
- Share a portfolio, side project, class project, or AI-built experiment.
Flowmingo values product taste, learning speed, and the ability to turn ideas into action with AI more than formal titles or academic pedigree.
What the Role Is Not
- This is not a pure graphic design position.
- This is not a classic UI/UX role limited to creating Figma screens and handing them off.
- This is not a full engineering ownership role for the entire codebase.
The role is designed for someone who wants to work closely across product, design, AI tools, and engineering, moving fluidly from idea to flow to prototype to feedback and iteration.
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
- Direct exposure to founder-level product and design decisions.
- Ownership from the beginning.
- Work on real product surfaces used by candidates, recruiters, and hiring teams.
- Learn how AI products are designed, tested, and improved in a startup setting.
- Use modern AI tools to move faster than traditional product teams.
- Build strong fundamentals in UX, product thinking, frontend collaboration, and AI-assisted building.
High performers may grow into Product Design, Design Engineering, Product Management, Growth Design, or Product Operations. This role is a strong match for someone aiming to become an AI-native product builder rather than a conventional designer.
Application Note
If you are interested in AI, product design, UX, prototyping, and building better experiences faster, you are encouraged to apply.