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UX Designer

Austin, Texas; Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; Denver, Colorado; New York, New York; Palo Alto, California

About Workato

Workato transforms technology complexity into business opportunity. As the leader in enterprise orchestration, Workato helps businesses globally streamline operations by connecting data, processes, applications, and experiences. Its AI-powered platform enables teams to navigate complex workflows in real-time, driving efficiency and agility.

Trusted by a community of 400,000 global customers, Workato empowers organizations of every size to unlock new value and lead in today’s fast-changing world. Learn how Workato helps businesses of all sizes achieve more at workato.com.

Why join us?

Ultimately, Workato believes in fostering a flexible, trust-oriented culture that empowers everyone to take full ownership of their roles. We are driven by innovation and looking for team players who want to actively build our company. 

But, we also believe in balancing productivity with self-care. That’s why we offer all of our employees a vibrant and dynamic work environment along with a multitude of benefits they can enjoy inside and outside of their work lives. 

If this sounds right up your alley, please submit an application. We look forward to getting to know you!

Also, feel free to check out why:

  • Business Insider named us an “enterprise startup to bet your career on”

  • Forbes’ Cloud 100 recognized us as one of the top 100 private cloud companies in the world

  • Deloitte Tech Fast 500 ranked us as the 17th fastest growing tech company in the Bay Area, and 96th in North America

  • Quartz ranked us the #1 best company for remote workers

Responsibilities

We're looking for a Product Designer to join our Design team and help shape how users interact with Workato's platform across multiple product areas.

Workato sits at the intersection of powerful automation capabilities and approachable design. You'll work on features spanning builder experiences, platform capabilities, data orchestration, and API management—areas where users are solving real business problems through automation. Your job is to translate that technical depth into clarity, helping both technical and non-technical users build sophisticated automations with confidence.

You'll partner with product managers, engineers, researchers, and other designers across various product areas. We're looking for someone who's energized by technical complexity, comfortable navigating unfamiliar domains, and excited to make powerful tools feel simple.

This is not a pixel-pushing role. We're looking for someone who thinks deeply about how things work, asks good questions, and sweats the details that make an experience feel seamless.

  • Own design end-to-end for features across multiple product areas—from early concept exploration to detailed specs and implementation support.
  • Design intuitive interfaces for technically complex workflows, making powerful capabilities feel approachable.
  • Partner closely with product managers and engineers to define requirements, shape solutions, and ensure what ships matches the design vision.
  • Create flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity mockups in Figma that communicate both the big picture and the interaction details.
  • Collaborate with researchers to understand user needs and validate design decisions.
  • Work with other designers to give and receive feedback, contributing to a culture of craft and continuous improvement.
  • Incorporate AI-assisted capabilities into your features thoughtfully, helping users leverage automation intelligence where it adds value.

Requirements

Qualifications / Experience / Technical Skills

  • 2+ years of experience designing digital products, ideally in enterprise SaaS, developer tools, or technically complex domains.
  • A portfolio that shows how you've tackled complex problems—bonus points for work involving workflows, data pipelines, integrations, or technical configuration interfaces.
  • Technical fluency—you're comfortable working on features that involve concepts like data transformations, API configurations, and automation logic. You don't need to code, but you should be able to get up to speed quickly on how systems connect and why users care.
  • Strong interaction design instincts. You think in flows, states, and edge cases—not just screens.
  • Experience working closely with engineers and understanding implementation constraints.
  • Clear communication skills—you can articulate your design rationale and adapt based on feedback.
  • Comfort with ambiguity. You can make progress even when requirements aren't fully defined.
  • Proficiency in Figma for design and prototyping. Experience with tools like Framer, Cursor, or HTML/CSS prototyping is a plus.
  • Familiarity with accessibility best practices (WCAG) is a plus.

 

For California & New York applicants, the pay for this role begins at $110,000.

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