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Product Designer, Enterprise (8+ years)

Airtable is the no-code app platform that empowers people closest to the work to accelerate their most critical business processes. More than 500,000 organizations, including 80% of the Fortune 100, rely on Airtable to transform how work gets done.

Airtable empowers companies to create custom apps that unify their teams, operationalize their most valuable data, and power critical workflows. We’re looking for a seasoned product designer who’s adept at simplifying complicated logic and concepts into a clear, straightforward experience for our largest customers. In particular, the Enterprise product pillar’s vision is to support these orgs in building and managing complex business workflows for team collaboration.

If these sound like puzzles you’re eager to help us solve and you’re excited about the chance to work with a crew of humble, talented, and deeply thoughtful designers, we can’t wait for you to apply.

Please note, this is not a remote position. We employ a hybrid working model at Airtable, where we are looking to have folks based in San Francisco/Bay Area and are open to coming into the office 1-2 days for team collaboration. 

What you'll do

Translate complexity into simplicity

This is a big, gnarly problem space that needs to distill down into focused and intuitive design solutions for real people. You’ll work with both design and cross-functional partners to think holistically about the architecture and underlying systems that make Airtable an adaptable solution and how that meshes with user needs.

A very satisfying amount of design 

You’ll design and ship high-quality products and feel a sense of ownership throughout the process. You’ll drive a strong design process from beginning to end: synthesize user needs, generate flows and ideas, collaborate with teammates and stakeholders to refine, bring concepts to life with mockups and prototypes, and partner with engineering to deliver final polish. You’ll learn and validate directly with users and customers. 

Shape our strategy

Project ideas aren’t just handed off to designers in a fully defined state. Designers work with cross-functional partners to build roadmaps, goals, and success metrics focused on the most high-impact opportunities. You have a key voice, utilizing design to bring structure to the vision.

See Airtable through the eyes of our customers

We have a dedicated customer base—they’re passionate about building towards very specific workflows and logic. You’ll partner across the company and have direct conversations to understand the goals and needs of users in many industries. You’ll lean on interviews and feedback sessions to inform your work. 

Help our design team thrive

The design culture at Airtable is such an important part of our day-to-day! You’ll contribute to team critiques, spend time in collaborative jam sessions, and continue to learn and grow in your own craft and practice. There’s always someone ready to nerd out with you on big, brain melting concepts and the smallest of visual details. We love what we do and make it a priority to invest in time together as a design crew.

We might be a good fit for you if...

You’re a very experienced Product Designer

...and have a portfolio of thoughtful, impactful work over the course of 8+ years of industry experience to show for it! Ideally you’ve also worked on low-code, SaaS, or Enterprise desktop software. 

You gravitate towards complex problems.

There’s no shortage of challenging, tangly problems to solve at Airtable. If the ideas of ambiguity, brainstorming, and possibilities have you nodding “yes” at this screen, we have some ideas about what you can work on. 

You get people on board.

There are lots of opportunities to have a measurable impact as a self-starter at Airtable. You don’t hesitate to communicate and persuade collaborators on why a certain approach is best.

You’re interested in being on a first-name basis with our customers and users

We strive to check our assumptions and learn more about what inspires our customers to buy and build on the Airtable platform. You relish the idea of getting a chance to interview users and synthesizing input to improve your designs.

You inspire your colleagues to be the best versions of themselves.

We authentically admire and respect each other, and we think that motivates us to create great work.  

Airtable is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and strive to create a workplace where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive. We welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any characteristic protected by applicable federal and state laws, regulations and ordinances. Learn more about your EEO rights as an applicant

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Compensation awarded to successful candidates will vary based on their work location, relevant skills, and experience.

Our total compensation package also includes the opportunity to receive benefits, restricted stock units, and may include incentive compensation. To learn more about our comprehensive benefit offerings, please check out Life at Airtable.

For work locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, and Los Angeles, the base salary range for this role is:

$216,000 - $305,900 USD

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