from understanding the problem, through design exploration, to production frontend code that users interact with. You own the result, not just a layer of it.
Craft polished interactions and experiences
you obsess over the details that make a product feel exceptional: transitions, micro-interactions, keyboard behavior, responsiveness, accessibility.
Prototype agentic interactions in real code
the flows where AI agents present results, request decisions, and show progress can't be mocked up in Figma. You build them so the team can see and feel them.
Raise the quality floor across the product
review PRs, jump into feature branches, and make sure shipped features feel right. As you build, you naturally strengthen the shared UI foundations and component library that the whole team relies on.
Bridge design and engineering
you work closely with designers on what's next, and with engineers on what ships. You skip the handoff: instead of waiting for specs, you shape the solution in Figma or code, whichever gets there faster.
Requirements
Have strong frontend engineering skills
you write production-quality React/TypeScript and you're comfortable owning code that goes to customers.
Have a real design sensibility
you notice when spacing is off, when an interaction feels sluggish, when a flow doesn't communicate what it should. You don't need someone to hand you a pixel-perfect mock to build something good.
Prototype in code as your default mode. When exploring an idea, you'd rather spin up a working version than make a static mockup.
Care deeply about craft and polish
transitions, animations, keyboard behavior, cross-browser consistency, accessibility. The details behind the pretty pixels.
Use AI tools as core leverage in your daily work
Claude, Cursor, v0, ChatGPT, or whatever makes you faster. You organize your workflow around these tools and push what's possible.
Can work autonomously across the full scope
comfortable going from a rough problem to a shipped feature, making design decisions along the way.
Bonus points if you have worked on products where AI behavior needed to be surfaced clearly to non-technical users,
Have experience with motion design, micro-interactions, or advanced CSS/animation,
Have contributed to design systems or component libraries
not as a full-time job, but as a natural byproduct of building great product.
Tech Stack
React
TypeScript
Benefits
26 + 4 vacation days per year (4 fixed “company rest days”)
Wellpass membership and access to Jobrad, for your health
Additional voluntary pension contribution and KITA subsidy, for you and your family’s future
Competitive salary & meaningful equity stake, so you are invested in our success