UI/UX Engineer

Flamingo AI, Inc.
10 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Part-time (≤ 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English

Job location

Remote

Tech stack

Artificial Intelligence
Cursor (Graphical User Interface Elements)
Design of User Interfaces
Website Wireframe
Production Code
Figma
Front End Software Development
Webflow
GPT

Job description

This is not a traditional UI/UX design .

We are looking for someone with strong taste in UI/UX, curiosity about product behavior, and the ability to use AI tools to turn ideas into usable interfaces quickly.

You do not need to be a production-level software engineer.

But you should be tech-savvy enough to understand how digital products are built, work comfortably with engineers, and use AI-assisted tools to create prototypes, pages, flows, and product concepts.

You should be the kind of person who looks at a confusing page, messy user flow, or rough product idea and immediately thinks:

"How can this feel clearer?"

"What would make users trust this more?"

"Can I prototype this quickly with AI?"

"How would this actually work in the product?"

"How can we make this easier for engineering to build?"

The goal is simple: help Flowmingo move faster from product idea to clear, usable, polished experience.

What You Will Work On

  1. AI-Assisted UX Prototyping & Interface Building

You will help turn rough product ideas into clear product screens, flows, prototypes, and landing experiences.

This may include:

  • Creating product flows, wireframes, and interface concepts using Figma, AI design tools, or AI coding tools

  • Using tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, v0, Lovable, Bolt, Framer, Webflow, Figma, or similar tools to prototype quickly

  • Turning rough ideas into clickable prototypes, simple webpages, or frontend mockups

  • Exploring multiple UI directions quickly instead of spending too long on one static version

  • Helping the team visualize product ideas before full engineering work begins

  • Improving rough AI-generated outputs into something cleaner, more trustworthy, and more usable

We do not expect you to write perfect production code.

But we do expect you to be comfortable experimenting with AI tools, understanding frontend constraints, and producing outputs that engineers can understand and build from.

  1. Product UX, User Flows & Activation

Flowmingo's product serves recruiters, hiring teams, and candidates. The experience needs to feel simple, trustworthy, and useful from the first interaction.

You may work on:

  • Improving candidate interview flows

  • Improving recruiter dashboards, reports, and product screens

  • Designing onboarding flows that help users understand the product faster

  • Making complex AI outputs easier to read, trust, and act on

  • Improving activation moments, empty states, success states, error states, and next-step guidance

  • Reviewing product flows and identifying where users may feel confused, stuck, or unsure

  • Turning user feedback into clearer UX improvements

We care about people who can think beyond how something looks., You will help raise the quality of Flowmingo's product surfaces.

This may include:

  • Improving layouts, spacing, hierarchy, typography, colors, and visual consistency

  • Creating reusable UI patterns, components, and design guidelines

  • Helping keep product screens, landing pages, and marketing assets visually consistent

  • Reviewing product pages and suggesting practical improvements

  • Making AI interview reports, dashboards, and summaries easier to scan and understand

Requirements

  • Are genuinely interested in AI-native product building

  • Have good taste in UI, layout, structure, and user experience

  • Use AI tools to design, prototype, build, or improve things faster

  • Are comfortable with tools like Figma, Framer, Webflow, Cursor, v0, Lovable, Bolt, ChatGPT, Claude, or similar tools

  • Do not need to be a professional engineer, but are not afraid of technical products or code-like workflows

  • Can turn vague product ideas into clear screens, flows, or prototypes

  • Can explain why a design works or does not work

  • Notice when a product feels confusing, messy, or untrustworthy

  • Care about both speed and quality

  • Are comfortable working in English

  • Enjoy learning new tools quickly

Benefits & conditions

But it is a very strong signal if you can do at least one of these:

  • Build a simple webpage or product prototype using AI tools

  • Create a clean product flow from a messy idea

  • Redesign a confusing screen and explain your reasoning

  • Use Figma to create wireframes, components, or high-fidelity screens

  • Use AI coding tools to generate a working frontend prototype

  • Understand basic frontend concepts like components, states, responsiveness, and design systems

  • Create clean landing pages, dashboards, reports, or product interfaces

  • Improve UX copy, CTAs, onboarding, or user guidance

  • Turn product feedback into clear UX recommendations

  • Show a portfolio, side project, class project, or AI-built experiment

We care less about your degree or past job title., This is not a production software engineering role where you are expected to own the full codebase.

This is a builder role for someone who wants to work close to product, design, AI tools, and engineering.

You should enjoy moving between idea, flow, interface, prototype, feedback, and iteration.


Why This Role Is Different

  • Direct exposure to founder-level product and design decisions

  • Real ownership from day one

  • Work on real product surfaces used by candidates, recruiters, and hiring teams

  • Learn how AI products are designed, tested, and improved in a startup environment

  • Use modern AI tools to move faster than traditional product teams

  • Build strong foundations across UX, product thinking, frontend collaboration, and AI-assisted building

  • Strong performers may grow into Product Design, Design Engineering, Product Management, Growth Design, or Product Operations paths

This is a good role for someone who wants to become an AI-native product builder, not just a traditional designer.

About the company

Flowmingo is a Y Combinator-backed startup, supported by VinaCapital and global investors, building the next generation of hiring infrastructure. Hiring today is fundamentally broken. Recruiters only interview around 5% of applicants, leaving the majority of qualified talent invisible. Flowmingo flips this model by using AI interviews to help companies surface hidden talent at scale. But we are not only building an AI product. We are also building an AI-native company. That means we do not believe product design, UX, or interface building should happen the slow traditional way when AI can help us explore, prototype, test, and improve much faster. This role sits at the intersection of product design, UX thinking, AI tools, and frontend collaboration.

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