Designers who shape how users interact with AI — from conversational interfaces and chatbot flows to AI copilot experiences and trust design.
Key responsibilities
The core areas your AI Designer will own and drive forward.
Simple process
Fill out a quick form with your background, skills, and what kind of AI Designer role you're looking for.
Complete a short test tailored to the AI Designer role. We evaluate your skills and generate a score that reflects your strengths.
Based on your score and profile, we match you with companies hiring for AI Designer roles. You take it from there.
About this role
An AI Designer shapes how customers interact with AI-powered products across chat, voice, and visual interfaces. Their responsibilities include mapping end-to-end dialog flows for AI agents — covering greetings, intent recognition, error handling, and escalation — and ensuring every AI interaction feels natural, helpful, and aligned with your brand voice. They bridge the gap between human-centered design and AI technology.
Designing for AI is fundamentally different from traditional UX. AI outputs are probabilistic, not deterministic — so an AI designer must handle uncertainty gracefully, communicate confidence levels to users, decide when to show AI reasoning versus just results, and design clear fallback paths for when the AI gets things wrong. They think about progressive disclosure of AI capabilities, trust-building patterns, and how to make AI augment human decisions rather than replace them.
Whether you need someone to design your chatbot conversation flows, create the UX for an AI copilot, or redesign your product around AI-first interactions — AI First Hire connects you with designers who have hands-on experience with conversational AI platforms, AI prototyping tools, and usability testing for AI-driven experiences.
Whether you're hiring a AI Designer or looking for your next AI Designer role — we'll help you find the right match.