[Remote] Staff Product Designer, Document Cloud GenAI

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Adobe is looking for a Staff Product Designer to join their Document Cloud Generative AI team. In this role, you will design intuitive experiences for products used by over 600 million monthly active users and lead design initiatives that drive innovation in document management.


Responsibilities

  • Design. Develop sketches, end-to-end flows, prototypes, and polished UI — adapting your process to fit the problem at hand
  • Simplify. Translate complex user needs into practical, human-centered solutions that balance business objectives and user needs
  • Champion. Develop a strong point of view grounded in analysis of user research and data insights, advocating for user needs and clear, thoughtful solutions
  • Influence. Drive alignment through compelling storytelling and confidently present design rationale to executives and key partners
  • Collaborate. Build positive relationships and work closely with product, engineering, and design partners
  • Delight. Invent the future with solutions that are usable, useful, modern, and accessible
  • Elevate. Uphold a high bar for the Design craft and mentor others
  • Inspire. Partner cross-functionally on generative AI initiatives to unlock new customer value and drive innovation
  • Adapt. Stay curious in the rapidly evolving AI and technology landscape, anticipating how customer needs will change

Skills

  • 8+ years of proven product design experience
  • A portfolio demonstrating exceptional UX and visual design across responsive, multi-surface experiences
  • Proficiency in modern design and prototyping tools, including Figma and Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Strong problem-solving skills and deep expertise in core UX principles and methodologies
  • Empathy for both customers and teammates, with a process grounded in listening and understanding
  • A strong sense of ownership and accountability to move work forward in ambiguous environments
  • Adaptability to design with current and new technologies, and evolving user experience patterns
  • A proven track record of leading complex, ambiguous projects from concept to execution
  • Exceptional collaboration and communication skills, using listening and empathy to drive alignment and progress
  • Dedication to inclusive, accessible, and respectful design practices
  • Experience crafting information-centric workflows, and experience with AI/ML-powered product experiences
  • Experience designing accessible and inclusive interfaces for people with disabilities
  • Understanding of applying WCAG conformance criteria in design, specifically testing comps, wireframes, and prototypes for accessibility standards
  • Accessibility certifications CPACC, WAS, CPWA, or ADS from the IAAP preferred

Company Overview

  • Adobe is a software company that provides its users with digital marketing and media solutions. It was founded in 1982, and is headquartered in San Jose, California, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is http://www.adobe.com.

  • Company H1B Sponsorship

  • Adobe has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 1160 in 2025, 1217 in 2024, 750 in 2023, 878 in 2022, 742 in 2021, 477 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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