UI/UX Designer (In Office - Austin TX)
We are hiring candidates who have real experience, and knowledge you have learned on the job or in a bootcamp. If you have just played around with AI at home please do not apply.
This role is about the right candidate, who can learn, and wants to grow their career fast.
Who are we?
We gave hand built a fun, collaborative, modern team and office, in the vest area of Austin on the East Side. We are a non VC backed, profitable tech company, this is because we are a highly collaborative team pushing boundaries of what is possible.
Who we are NOT looking for?
If you are exaggerated your resume with AI, are not in the US or Austin, we will see this immediately, please save us both the time and do not apply.
Who are we looking for?
If you genuinely have the experience and want to further your career, we are looking for you! Welcome home.
What matters here
- Clarity over creativity
- Function over decoration
- Speed with thinking, not guessing
- Systems, not isolated screens
Who this is for
- You've done a bootcamp or equivalent
- You've designed flows, not just screens
- You've built projects beyond tutorials
- You care about how things actually work
- You want real experience, fast
Who this is NOT for
- You only make Dribbble-style UI
- You can't explain your design decisions
- You ignore edge cases
- You rely on AI to design everything
- You need constant feedback or direction
What you'll do
- Turn rough ideas into clear, usable flows
- Design real product features (web + mobile)
- Think through edge cases before dev starts
- Fix confusing UX, not just restyle it
- Work directly with engineers and product
- Ship updates every week
Tools
Figma - Real product, real users, real constraints
This is
- your first real seat on a live product
- your chance to design things people actually use
- your chance to level up fast
If you prefer remote, or slow feedback loops, this won't be a fit.
How to apply
Answer the questions in this application
Complete a phone interview
Complete an in-person interview & design challenge in Austin