20 Aug
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BPMLinks
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Hyderabad
20 Aug
BPMLinks
Hyderabad
Job Description Senior Product Designer (UI/UX) — Cloud & AI Products
n Location: Hyderabad (On-site, 5 days a week)
n Type: Full time
n Experience: 4–6 years
n About Us
n We build modern SaaS products at the intersection of cloud and AI — across FinOps, data, and other emerging spaces. Our stack is current, our cycles are short, and design is core to how our products land with users and in the market.
n The Role
n We're hiring a Senior Product Designer to own UI/UX across our portfolio of products, plus the design surfaces we use to communicate what we build — pitch decks, sales presentations, product one-pagers, event collateral, and landing pages.
n You'll partner directly with product, engineering, and leadership. You'll work in short cycles, prototype fast, and get designs into production quickly. You won't be the person who spends two weeks polishing a Figma file that nobody ships — you'll be the person who moves the needle on how our products look, feel, and land in the market.
n Comfort with modern AI-assisted design and prototyping tools is a real plus. We want someone who uses the current stack (v0, Lovable, Cursor, Figma AI, etc.) to move faster — not someone still working the way they did in 2020.
n What We're Looking For
n Must-have:
n n 4–6 years designing SaaS or B2B products, ideally data-heavy, cloud-native, or AI-driven (analytics, observability, DevOps, FinOps, cloud tooling, data platforms, or AI products)
n A portfolio that shows both product depth (end-to-end flows, real shipped work) and communication craft (decks, marketing pages,
launch assets)
n Deep Figma fluency — components, variants, auto-layout, tokens, prototyping
n Working knowledge of modern frontend patterns (React, Tailwind, component libraries like shadcn/ui or Radix) — enough to design within real technical constraints and hand off cleanly
n Comfort with modern AI-assisted design and prototyping tools — v0, Lovable, Cursor, Figma AI features, or similar. You should have a point of view on where they help and where they don't
n Strong information design skills — you can turn a table of 60 data points into something scannable, or a decision tree into a flow a user can follow
n Presentation design chops — you can make a founder's rough deck outline into something you'd be proud to show a customer
n Bias for shipping. You'd rather get v1 in front of users this week than perfect v2 next month
n Clear communication — you can defend a design decision, take a critique without ego, and explain trade-offs to non-designers
n n Nice to have:
n n Experience designing across multiple products or a product suite
n Basic HTML/CSS/React — enough to prototype in code or make small production tweaks
n Design system ownership at a previous company
n Motion/interaction design skills (Framer, Rive, or CSS animations)
n Brand or marketing design experience alongside product
n Experience running user interviews or usability tests yourself
n Prior startup experience — you're comfortable with ambiguity, scope changes, and wearing multiple hats.
n n Regards,
n Jahanavi Kaudiki
📌 Senior Product Designer (Hyderabad)
🏢 BPMLinks
📍 Hyderabad