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Senior Product Designer

Seattle, WA

Who we are:

Yoodli is the AI roleplay simulator redefining how individuals and teams master communication. We’re building a new category: AI Roleplays—an experiential learning platform that helps people improve through lifelike simulations powered by generative AI.

Think of it as the batting cage before the big game—but for communication. Whether it’s a sales pitch, manager feedback session, or media interview, Yoodli provides private, judgment-free, just-in-time coaching. Leaders at companies like Google, Databricks, Snowflake, RingCentral, Toastmasters, and BDO use Yoodli to ramp reps faster, improve message delivery, and reduce coaching burden on frontline managers. The result is stronger performance, greater team readiness, and a more scalable path to impact.

Backed by $20M+ from Madrona, AI2, Cercano, and more, we’re based in Seattle at AI House, building the future of human-AI interaction.

What we’re hoping you bring:

You’re a customer-obsessed product designer with a technical foundation, who loves to learn from users and data to craft intuitive, beautiful, and impactful product experiences. You believe in the mission and care deeply about helping people achieve more by communicating better. You own the design process end to end, collaborating closely with product, engineering, and users to ensure the final experience solves real problems and exceeds expectations. You deliver high-quality work at a rapid pace and communicate clearly with customers and executive stakeholders.

This is an individual contributor role and is hybrid with an expectation of 3 days a week in the office. You'll need to be based in the Greater Seattle Area.

About You:

  • 4+ years of professional product design experience, including work on B2C or PLG B2B products and directly interacting with customers
  • Deep empathy for users and a sharp eye for polished, high-quality end-user experiences
  • Skilled in using design tools (e.g. Figma), AI-driven prototyping, and working with product analytics (e.g. Amplitude, Pendo) to inform and validate design decisions
  • Hands-on, detail-oriented, and driven to clarify: from mapping flows and creating wireframes to polishing UI and supporting development
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to clearly articulate design decisions
  • Humility, creativity, and a collaborative, team-first mindset
  • Comfort designing for a complex and bleeding-edge product requiring a deep understanding of product behaviors and transition states

Extra credit experience:

  • Experience building out design systems and component libraries
  • Experience designing for AI-centric features
  • Experience designing for data-visualization heavy products

What’s in it for you?

  • Huge impact opportunity: Build and scale a company from the ground up
  • Competitive compensation: Equity opportunities at a venture-backed startup
    • Base compensation: $135K-$170K
  • Work on a daily basis with the founding team and mentors
  • Join a fun, inclusive and highly motivated team culture (and help define it!)

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