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Staff AI Product Designer, Gemini Universal Assistant, GeminiApp

Mountain View, California, US; New York City, New York, US; San Francisco, California, US; Seattle, Washington, US

Snapshot

The Gemini App Design team is instrumental in building the Gemini Universal Assistant, the conversational AI that people around the world use to collaborate with generative AI to fuel their imagination, expand their curiosity, and enhance their productivity.

We’re hiring an experienced Staff AI Product Designer to play a critical role in driving the technical and product vision for priority users of Gemini, with a specific focus on small businesses. You’ll be responsible for defining the product, model, and overall experiences from the ground up. You will architect intuitive interfaces, create robust design systems, and develop business strategies and communication frameworks to ensure high-quality app behavior and model responses tailored to the needs of small business owners.

About Us

At Google DeepMind, we aim to unlock state-of-the-art artificial intelligence capabilities across Alphabet, creating positive impact and magical product experiences for billions of users. We're a world-leading AI research company, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with artificial intelligence. Our groundbreaking research spans areas like machine learning, neuroscience, and systems engineering, with applications ranging from scientific discovery to creating more helpful and intuitive products. We're committed to developing AI responsibly and ethically, and we foster a collaborative and inclusive environment where brilliant minds come together to tackle some of the world's most challenging problems. Join us and be part of a team that's shaping the future of AI.

The Role

We are seeking a highly experienced, self-starting, and innovative Staff AI Product Designer to join the Gemini App Team. As a key technical and design leader, you will work hand-in-hand with engineers, research scientists, and product managers to build transformative 0-to-1 solutions.

You will play a crucial role in shaping how Small Businesses communicate, operate, and scale using generative AI. You’ll nimbly move from focusing on the visual and interaction design of the UI to the underlying quality of the model’s responses, leveraging complex cross-functional partnerships to articulate and guide the overarching product strategy.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Drive big product vision & build from the ground up: Lead the technical and design vision for Gemini’s Small Business experiences, designing and building foundational, 0-to-1 features and capabilities entirely from scratch.
  • Define business & response strategy: Develop business strategies, communication frameworks, system instructions, and rubrics specifically designed to improve model response quality and relevance for use cases.
  • Architect intuitive AI experiences: Lead the design of user interfaces and consumer experiences for Gemini across diverse platforms, ensuring natural, efficient, and deeply helpful multimodal interactions.
  • Shape LLM behavior: Partner closely with Product, Engineering, and other teams to define user-centered quality standards, establish evaluation methods, and directly shape the behavior and responses of underlying LLM models.
  • Design with a systems-thinking approach: Apply a macro-level systems-thinking approach to design, understanding the impact of individual components on the overall AI-powered experience, optimized for AI's probabilistic nature.
  • Craft visually compelling & fluid interfaces: Create high-fidelity visual designs, layouts, and engaging motion/interaction designs that make complex, AI-driven information highly accessible and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Bridge design and technology: Leverage deep technical understanding to write system instructions and utilize diverse prototyping methods, simulating model responses to inform design requirements and engineering approaches.
  • Champion innovation & ethical design: Stay at the forefront of generative AI advancements, considering the intricate interplay of AI models, UI, user safety, and societal impact to develop responsible, user-centered solutions.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 10+ years of experience designing user interfaces and shaping content/responses for complex software applications, with specific experience designing for conversational AI / LLMs.
  • A robust portfolio showcasing fluency in visual, motion, and interaction design, alongside examples of content/product strategy and 0-to-1 AI-powered product builds.
  • Experience designing tools, communication platforms, or product experiences specifically tailored for Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs).
  • Demonstrated expertise in driving big product vision and guiding cross-functional teams (Engineering, PM, Research) through ideation, validation, and iteration.
  • Strong systems thinker capable of moving seamlessly between deep technical model evaluation and high-level UX/UI design.
  • Demonstrated experience thriving in a startup environment, comfortable with the ambiguity, rapid iteration, and resourcefulness required to build from the ground up.
  • Excellent communication and storytelling capabilities, with the ability to articulate complex technical and design positions to leadership and cross-company teams.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience training, tuning, and evaluating large language models or other generative AI technologies.
  • Proven experience in shepherding radical ideas that leverage AI to create truly transformative product experiences.
  • Experience gathering and working with data to identify loss patterns in model output and create actionable insights.
  • Experience prototyping interactive experiences using tools like Figma, ProtoPie, or Framer.
  • Experience "vibe-coding" or rapidly prototyping with tools like AI Studio, Cursor, Lovable, Replit, or similar AI-assisted development environments.
  • Experience with front-end development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Swift, Jetpack Compose) and coding tools (CLIs, IDEs).

The US base salary range for this full-time position is between $178,000 USD - $265,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your targeted location during the hiring process.

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