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Product Designer
Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Opened Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
You will own the end-to-end design process for the consumer-facing platform, from strategic discovery to polished execution. You will collaborate with product, engineering, and learning teams to translate complex educational concepts into intuitive user experiences.

Senior Product Designer (Digital)
Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Rda Company Llc Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
The role involves designing high-quality, visually strong interfaces for modern web applications across various project stages, from wireframes to high-fidelity prototypes. Responsibilities also include building and maintaining design systems in Figma and utilizing AI tools to accelerate design workflows.
Staff UX Researcher
Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Newfire Global Partners Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
The Staff UX Researcher will be the most senior research voice, responsible for shaping the research agenda, designing programs that translate user insight into product and business direction, and building scalable research frameworks across clients. Responsibilities include leading multi-phase research programs, synthesizing findings across studies, and serving as the primary user advocate in product planning and design critiques.
Senior Product Designer
Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Rapidsos Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
This role involves leading the end-to-end design for complex, platform-level experiences across multiple products, focusing heavily on designing AI-first solutions like decision support and data summarization. The designer will also be responsible for creating high-quality design artifacts and planning/conducting user research to inform product strategy.
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Senior Product Designer
Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Forward Financing Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
The role involves partnering closely with Product Managers to understand user needs and crafting every detail of new product features from ideation through production across all screen sizes. This includes evolving design systems, conducting user research, and sharing designs in regular reviews to gather stakeholder feedback.

Graphic Designer
Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Modo Labs Remote (🇺🇸 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America)
The role involves designing and producing high-quality marketing assets across digital and print channels, including website graphics, campaign visuals, and sales enablement materials. This designer will partner closely with Marketing to evolve the visual identity while also providing design support for customer-facing applications.
The Evolution of Design Careers in 2026?
The design landscape has fundamentally shifted toward technical agency and AI integration. Whether you are a Product Designer shipping live code or a Graphic Designer directing generative visual systems, the most competitive roles in 2026 require a blend of deep craft and modern tool mastery.
The traditional handoff between design and engineering has collapsed. Today, top-tier designers use vibe coding and AI-agent orchestration to move directly from intent to production-ready artifacts. DesignJobs curates opportunities from companies at the forefront of this shift, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Vercel, and Linear, connecting you with teams that value high-end creative direction and the ability to build at the speed of thought.
Across all roles, the biggest differentiator is technical literacy. For Product Designers, this means "vibe coding" and functional prototyping. For Brand Designers, it's managing generative identity systems. The ability to leverage AI to move faster while maintaining human-centered quality is what separates top candidates today.
The design world is increasingly distributed, though many AI leaders now favor hybrid hubs. While companies like Figma, Notion, and Anthropic often prioritize collaboration in SF or London, we also feature truly remote-first teams like PostHog and Supabase. Use our "Remote Only" toggle on the main jobs page to filter for positions that allow you to work from anywhere.
While not a strict requirement for every role, it is becoming the standard for Design Engineering and high-growth Product roles. Being able to express design intent through code allows you to iterate at the speed of thought. We recommend designers bridge the gap using tools like Cursor, v0, and Replit to stay competitive.
Our AI Job Matcher analyzes your specific skill set, portfolio style, and career goals to surface roles you might miss with a traditional keyword search. It is designed to understand the nuance of your "design vibe" and match it with the culture of hiring teams at companies like Google and Perplexity.
Absolutely. In 2026, we are moving beyond "chatbots" to autonomous agents. Agentic UX involves designing systems that take action on behalf of the user. Your portfolio should demonstrate how you handle agentic trust, error states in autonomous flows, and "human-in-the-loop" verification points.
Yes! We feature a wide range of entry-level and junior design jobs across all categories. While the market is competitive, companies are actively seeking early-career designers who demonstrate technical agency and a willingness to master AI-assisted workflows.
We prioritize listings with transparent salary data. In 2026, compensation for roles like Design Engineering has seen significant growth due to the scarcity of hybrid "design-dev" talent. For deeper insights, check out our 2026 Design Salary Guide.
In 2026, the term Product Orchestrator refers to senior designers who direct AI-integrated systems rather than handcrafting every screen. While a Senior Product Designer focuses on the craft and technical agency, an Orchestrator focuses on cross-functional strategy, data logic, and aligning generative outcomes with business ROI.
Yes. High-growth companies like OpenAI look for portfolios that prove you can design for safety. This means showing how users can edit, override, or approve AI-generated outputs, ensuring the human remains the final decision-maker in the workflow.