Product Designer
We build products for clients where the experience genuinely matters, and design is how we make complex workflows feel simple. As a Product Designer, you shape how the product looks and behaves, from flows and wireframes through to polished, consistent interfaces.You'll work inside a Monks delivery team, alongside product, engineering, and clients, turning briefs and requirements into design that ships. We're all-in on agentic engineering. Tools like Claude Code and Codex are part of our everyday workflow, and we're looking for people who are genuinely fluent working alongside AI coding agents and excited to push those practices further.
Who You Are
User-focused: you design for the people using the product, and you sweat their experience.
Craft-minded: typography, spacing, and consistency matter to you.
Collaborative: you work openly with engineers and take feedback well.
Curious: you keep learning, especially where design meets new technology.
What You'll Do
Design end-to-end product experiences: flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity interfaces.
Build and maintain consistent design patterns and contribute to the design system.
Collaborate with product and engineering to ship real, usable interfaces.
Turn briefs and requirements into clear, well-reasoned design solutions.
Iterate on feedback and usability findings.
Keep quality and consistency high across the product.
What You Bring
3+ years in product or UI design, with a strong portfolio of shipped work.
Fluency with Figma.
Solid design fundamentals: typography, color, layout, and interaction.
Experience designing web application interfaces, not only marketing assets.
Able to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Strong English communication skills (B2+) to present design rationale to clients and teammates.
Extra Credit
You've worked on design systems at scale.
Prototyping and motion design.
Some frontend literacy (HTML, CSS, React).
Experience designing for AI-powered products.
Real depth in accessibility.
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