Software Product Designer (iOS / Web)

As a Product Design Intern, you will work closely with product, engineering, and operations teams to design intuitive iOS and web application experiences. You will take product requirements and user needs and translate them into thoughtful, usable interface designs. This role is ideal for someone interested in UX and UI design who enjoys understanding users, defining problems clearly, and designing clean, functional product experiences.

Application Instructions

To apply, please email internships@protect3d.io with the subject line "Software Product Designer (iOS / Web)" and in the body answer the questions below.

Please also attach an up to date resume. The interview process will be two rounds. First round interview offers will be extended by February 25th, 2026.

What You Will Do
  • Translate product requirements into wireframes, user flows, and high-fidelity designs
  • Design iOS and web application screens using tools such as Figma or similar
  • Collaborate with engineers to ensure designs are feasible and implemented accurately
  • Develop empathy for users by understanding workflows, pain points, and real-world constraints
  • Iterate on designs based on feedback, usability considerations, and testing
What We Are Looking For
  • Experience with product design tools such as Figma, Sketch, or similar
  • Strong understanding of UX fundamentals including user flows, hierarchy, and accessibility
  • Ability to take a list of requirements and turn them into clear, intuitive designs
  • Thoughtful, user-centered mindset with attention to detail
  • Bonus experience designing for iOS, web apps, or complex workflows
You Will Gain
  • Hands-on experience designing real iOS and web products used in production
  • Exposure to cross-functional product development in a startup environment
  • A strong portfolio of end-to-end product design work from requirements to shipped features
Email Application Questions
Please limit each response to no more than 5 sentences.
  1. 1. Describe your experience with product or UX design. What types of interfaces, workflows, or products have you designed?
  2. 2. Have you collaborated with engineers or product managers to turn requirements into shipped designs? Briefly describe that process.
  3. 3. Tell us about a time you had to define a problem yourself before designing a solution. How did you decide what mattered most?