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Senior UX Designer

Bangalore

At Reltio®, we believe data should fuel business success. Reltio’s AI-powered data unification and management capabilities—encompassing entity resolution, multi-domain master data management (MDM), and data products—transform siloed data from disparate sources into unified, trusted, and interoperable data. Reltio Data Cloud™ delivers interoperable data where and when it's needed, empowering data and analytics leaders with unparalleled business responsiveness. Leading enterprise brands—across multiple industries around the globe—rely on our award-winning data unification and cloud-native MDM capabilities to improve efficiency, manage risk and drive growth.

At Reltio, our values guide everything we do. With an unyielding commitment to prioritizing our “Customer First”, we strive to ensure their success. We embrace our differences and are “Better Together” as One Reltio. We are always looking to “Simplify and Share” our knowledge when we collaborate to remove obstacles for each other. We hold ourselves accountable for our actions and outcomes and strive for excellence. We “Own It”. Every day, we innovate and evolve, so that today is “Always Better Than Yesterday”. If you share and embody these values, we invite you to join our team at Reltio and contribute to our mission of excellence.

Reltio has earned numerous awards and top rankings for our technology, our culture and our people. Reltio was founded on a distributed workforce and offers flexible work arrangements to help our people manage their personal and professional lives. If you’re ready to work on unrivaled technology where your desire to be part of a collaborative team is met with a laser-focused mission to enable digital transformation with connected data, let’s talk!

The Role

We are looking for a Senior UX Designer who can design and build AI-native, agentic experiences.

This is not a traditional UX role. You will operate as an Experience Engineer — combining product thinking, UX craft, and AI-powered prototyping to design intelligent systems that assist, automate, and accelerate user workflows.

What You’ll Do

  • Design AI-powered product experiences, including copilots, conversational interfaces, and agent-driven workflows
  • Create end-to-end experiences that combine user intent, system intelligence, and data
  • Rapidly prototype ideas using modern AI tools (not just static mockups)
  • Translate complex AI capabilities into simple, intuitive, and trustworthy UX
  • Define interaction patterns for agentic systems (multi-step reasoning, automation, feedback loops)
  • Partner closely with Product, Engineering, and AI teams to bring concepts to production
  • Mentor designers and elevate the team’s AI design capabilities

What You Bring

  • 5+ years designing and shipping SaaS products
  • Experience working on AI-powered or data-driven products
  • Strong understanding of designing for:
    • Copilots
    • Chat-based interfaces
    • Automation workflows
  • Proficiency with modern AI design & build tools:
    • Lovable
    • Figma Make
    • Cursor
    • Claude Code (or similar)
  • Ability to prototype functional experiences, not just design screens
  • Strong systems thinking — you design flows, not just UI
  • Comfortable operating in ambiguity and shaping product direction

Nice to Have

BS/MS relevant to functional area - Human Factors, HCI, Psychology, Design or equivalent experience

  • Experience working in a globally distributed team
  • Understand design systems, design patterns, and responsive design principles, with the experience of contributing to a design system.
  • Experience with agentic systems or multi-agent workflows
  • Familiarity with MCP (Model Context Protocol) or similar integration frameworks
  • Understanding of LLM behavior, prompt design, and RAG patterns
  • Experience in data platforms, MDM, or enterprise SaaS
  • Front-end knowledge (HTML, CSS, JS)

What Sets You Apart

  • Exceptional critical thinking and communication skills
  • You move fast — using AI tools to go from idea → prototype → validation
  • You think in systems, not screens
  • You are excited about redefining UX in an AI-first world

 

Reltio is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. Reltio is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to applicants with physical and mental disabilities.

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