Design Engineer
We're looking for a design engineer who obsesses over how software looks and feels to join us in San Francisco. You'll own the product surface end-to-end–from concept to pixel-perfect production code–and make Circleback's design go from really good to elite.
What you'll do
Most companies split design and engineering into separate roles, separate teams, separate conversations. We don't want that. We want one person who can look at a feature, know how it should work, open Figma, open their editor, and ship it. No handoff. No fidelity gap. What you design is what users get.
Circleback already has a product that customers love. Your job is to take that foundation and push it to the level of the best-designed software in the world. That means:
Own the design and frontend implementation of features across web (React, Next.js), desktop (Electron, Swift), and mobile (React Native)
Deeply understand customer problems and find elegant ways to solve them–Circleback deals in dense, conversational information, and making that feel effortless to navigate is a genuinely hard design problem
Craft interactions, animations, and transitions that make the product feel fast and alive
Build and evolve our design system–components, patterns, tokens–so quality scales as we ship faster
Sweat the details other people skip: loading states, empty states, error states, keyboard shortcuts, hover treatments, the feel of a drag interaction
Iterate quickly on experiments around onboarding, activation, and education
Work directly with engineers and founders on product direction–you'll shape what we build, not just how it looks
Prototype new ideas quickly in code, not just mockups–the best way to evaluate an interaction is to use it
Who you are
You're a designer who codes or an engineer with exceptional taste–either way, you can take an idea from sketch to shipped product without waiting on anyone else. You build things for fun. You've done this before, and you have a portfolio or shipped work that shows it.
You care about craft at a level most people find unreasonable. You'll iterate on an animation curve five times. You'll notice when padding is 3px off. You have strong opinions about typography, color, and spacing–and you can articulate why something feels wrong, not just that it does. You understand that the best product experiences are often invisible.
You're fast and pragmatic. You'd rather ship something great today than something perfect next month. You'd rather write a bit more code yourself than adopt a dependency. You're interested in the challenge of making powerful tools without compromising simplicity–and you can keep a broad set of customer perspectives in mind while doing it.
You're excited about AI as a tool–both in the product you're designing and in your own workflow. You use things like Cursor or Claude Code and have opinions about how AI should show up in product interfaces.
About Circleback
Circleback is building the source of truth for everything said at a company–starting with best-in-class AI meeting notes, action items, and search.
Every meeting will be AI-enabled. But meeting notes are just the beginning. We're building toward something larger: a platform that captures, organizes, and actions on the context from all conversations across a company–meetings, calls, emails–so teams can actually use what they know.
We're a small team backed by Y Combinator. Profitable, growing virally, and thousands of paying customers including PostHog, Browserbase, Gumloop, and more.
Why join
We ship fast with a high bar for quality
Small team, large problem–the product category we're building didn't exist until recently
Profitable and growing virally through word of mouth
Software that people actually love and use daily
If you care about craft and want to build something ambitious with a small team that moves quickly, we'd like to hear from you.