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Product Designer

San Francisco, CA; New York, NY

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.

We’re looking for Product Designers across different areas: 

  • AI: We’re on a mission to make Airtable the fastest, most impactful, and safest way to get work done with AI-powered custom apps. Designers here thrive at the intersection of cutting-edge tech and human-centered design, bringing visionary new AI ideas to life with beautifully crafted experiences.
  • Enterprise: We enable the world’s largest companies to build custom apps that run their mission-critical operations. Designers in this team thrive on simplifying complicated logic and concepts into a clear, straightforward experience, across a broad span of low-code app development, data governance, and organizational control.
  • Solutions: We build new Airtable products, including the newly launched ProductCentral. Designers in this team thrive on thinking through end-to-end user journeys, using AI to radically simplify workflows, and crafting premium consumer-grade experiences. 

You’ll be an integral part of a collaborative team, contributing to both strategic vision and design execution. We have openings that will be based in San Francisco and New York and we have a hybrid collaboration culture with 1-2 in-office days preferred per week. This is not a remote position.

What you'll do

  • Craft great experiences
    You’ll use the full range of product design skills to discover, design, deliver and iterate on engaging experiences. Designers at Airtable are responsible for each step of the design process in collaboration with their teammates, bringing important workflows to market at a high design quality bar.
  • Shape vision with cross-functional partners
    Designers work with product managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to create cohesive experiences focused on high-impact opportunities. You have a high degree of impact, using design to bring structure to the vision, creating roadmaps, goals, and success criteria with your partners.
  • See Airtable through the eyes of our customers
    We have a dedicated customer base—they’re passionate about building towards very specific workflows and systems. You’ll partner across the company and have direct conversations to understand the goals and needs of users in many industries. You’ll use  customer 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, join 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 ideas 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.

Who you are

  • You’re an experienced Product Designer
    ...with 6+ years of industry experience, and have a portfolio of thoughtful, impactful work to show for it! 
  • You gravitate towards complex problems
    You delight in transforming multifaceted technical and business challenges into elegant product solutions. 
  • You get people on board
    There are lots of opportunities to have a measurable impact as an entrepreneurial designer at Airtable. You are a coalition builder and have a track record of persuading cross-functional stakeholders that certain approach is best.
  • 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, Seattle, New York City, and Los Angeles, the base salary range for this role is:

$184,000 - $260,600 USD

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