Principal Product Designer

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Tulsa, OK, USA
In-Office
140K-170K Annually
Senior level
Angel or VC Firm • Artificial Intelligence • Information Technology • Professional Services
The Role
Lead zero-to-one product design for AI-native ventures: set visual and interaction quality, prototype rapidly, define workflows for uncertain AI outputs, run user tests, and deliver polished designs, systems, and specs for handoff to founding teams.
Summary Generated by Built In
Zero-to-One Product Design for AI-Native Ventures

Gitwit is hiring a Principal Product Designer to lead the product experience for new AI companies, and to set the standard of design quality the whole studio builds to.
You will decide what the product should be and design it to a level of finish that holds up in front of real users. This is a seat for a designer with strong product judgment.
What We're Hoping You Bring
This is a senior seat, and the designers who thrive in it tend to share a few things:
  • 5+ years in product design, hands-on and deep in the craft.
  • Experience taking products from zero to one.
  • A portfolio of work you can share that showcases your experience.
Most of all, we're looking for someone whose craft and judgment make the people around them better.
Why This Role Exists
Gitwit is an AI-first venture studio built to find problems worth solving, validate them rigorously, and build the companies that earn the right to exist.

We are on pace to launch 15+ ventures in the next four years. For a designer, that means repeated chances to work on the most interesting part of company building: the first version.
You are not maintaining one mature product for years. You are helping create new companies from the beginning, shaping the ambiguity, getting close to users, making the product calls, building the prototypes, launching, reading early signal, and handing off to a founding team.
The pace only works if design can make the first clear product calls before everything is figured out. We need someone who can jump into a half-formed venture, figure out what the product needs to become, and help the team learn before we overbuild.
What This Seat Actually Looks Like
You come in as a design lead from day one. We launch around five companies a year, and one or two of them will be yours to lead across the year. You own the product experience from early concept through prototype, first launch, user learning, and iteration.
You help set the quality standard here. The ventures you lead carry your fingerprints on how they look, how they behave, and how finished they feel the day they meet their first users. When a founding team inherits a product from you, they should inherit a clear design system, resolved states and edge cases, and specs an engineer can build from directly.
You will work shoulder to shoulder with discovery, product strategy, engineering, brand, and venture leadership to shape the first version of the company and product. The vision is shared. The product experience- how it works, how it feels, where it earns trust, and where it gets out of the user's way- is yours to lead.
Early on, the work is hands-on: wireframing in a room, shaping feature plans, prototyping with AI, sitting with users, and pulling apart what they say, what they do, where they hesitate, and what they actually need.
You are never tossing screens over a wall. You build next to an engineer in tight rotation, make product calls, test them quickly, and keep the distance between decision and working product short.

After the initial product, you stay close to what happens next: what users understand, where they hesitate, what breaks down, and what the early signal suggests, and turn that learning into sharper decisions and better next versions. When the product has enough shape and the right founding team is ready to carry it forward, you make the handoff clean, then move to the next early product problem.

What You’ll Do
  • Set and hold the visual and interaction quality standard for the studio's products.
  • Lead zero-to-one product design for new AI products, from blank canvas through first launch and iteration.
  • Resolve the hard parts: the states, edge cases, and interaction details that make a product feel finished.
  • Design AI workflows where the product may not behave the same way twice, changing outputs, wrong or uncertain answers, human review, approval moments, fallback paths, and clear next steps.
  • Generate multiple design directions, weigh tradeoffs, make the call, and explain the reasoning clearly.
  • Prototype quickly to help the team learn what is real before overbuilding.
  • Translate user observation, research, and usage signals into product hypotheses, experiments, and design decisions.
  • Work tightly with product strategists, researchers, engineers, designers, and venture leaders to turn a promising idea into something real enough to test.
  • Bring discipline and meticulousness to how design gets built across the studio, so each product does not have to reinvent the basics from scratch.
  • Help the studio get smarter with each AI product by capturing what we learn about review, correction, approval, uncertainty, failure states, and user trust, and sharing it so each new venture starts sharper than the last.

What Success Looks Like
In your first few months, you will have:
  • Stepped into an active venture, understood the product direction quickly, and identified the first design moves that would reduce risk, test key assumptions, and help the team move faster.
  • Brought a venture's product from rough to genuinely polished, with screens you'd be proud to put in your own portfolio.
  • Taken ownership of a new venture concept from the beginning, shaping the workflow, product direction, prototype, and first testable version.
  • Created the early design system, flows, states, and specs engineers need to build quickly and consistently without guessing.
  • Helped run lightweight user tests or experiments with discovery and product strategy to validate core product assumptions, and converted early signal into prioritized design iterations.

How AI Fits In
You don't need to be a machine learning expert, but you should be genuinely curious about how AI is reshaping product design.
A lot of this work is not about adding AI to old software patterns. It is about rethinking the workflow itself: what the user gives the system, what the system does on its own, when the human needs control, where trust breaks, and what the product should do when the AI is wrong.
In one venture, that might mean designing how a user reviews and corrects an AI-generated recommendation. In another, it might mean replacing a dashboard with a workflow that quietly watches, decides, asks for approval, and acts.
These are hard things to make feel simple, obvious, and trustworthy. That is a craft problem as much as a strategy problem, and it is the part of the work we care most about getting right. We want a teammate who finds that shift exciting and has strong opinions about how the design job itself is changing.

The Kind of Designer We’re Looking For
We are looking for someone who came up as a strong designer and grew into product judgment. If you see yourself in most of these, we should talk.
  • Craft and finish. Your shipped work shows real command of typography, layout, hierarchy, color, and interaction, taken all the way to resolved rather than roughly right. You know what good looks like and can back it up.
  • Zero-to-one ownership. You have taken ambiguous product ideas from early concept to launch for real businesses, and you can explain the tradeoffs that shaped the product.
  • Product judgment under uncertainty. You can generate multiple directions, pick one, explain why, and define what would prove it wrong.
  • AI-native interaction thinking. You are already thinking beyond forms, dashboards, and deterministic flows toward workflows where AI handles work, exposes uncertainty, earns trust, and knows when to ask for human judgment.
  • Research-to-product synthesis. You can point to times when interviews, observations, or usage signals changed the product direction, and explain why.
  • Clear cross-functional communication. You bring engineers, strategists, researchers, and venture leaders into the thinking so decisions do not feel mysterious or disconnected.
You should be the kind of designer who already has these instincts and finally wants a seat that lets you use them.
What This Is Not
This is not a clean-lane design job. If you want polished requirements, a tidy backlog, long cycles, layers of review, and a roadmap handed down from somewhere else, this will feel uncomfortable. We move quickly, with incomplete information, high trust, and a lot of direct collaboration.

And this is not a brand design role. You do not need to invent a full identity system from scratch. But because our ventures are new, you do need to care about how the whole company shows up: a deck, an early website, a prototype, or how the product gets explained when it helps the venture become real.
The product experience is where our standards are highest.

What We Offer
This role comes with the things strong designers should expect: competitive salary, strong benefits, and meaningful equity in every venture the studio builds, but the real offer is bigger than a comp package alone.
You get a rare zero-to-one seat in an AI-first venture studio built to launch multiple companies, not just maintain one. You get the intensity and authorship of early-stage building, with the structural advantages of a studio: stronger validation, shared resources, repeated shots on goal, and the chance to help build multiple high-impact ventures over time.

Practically, that includes:
  • Competitive salary
  • Meaningful equity in every venture the studio builds
  • 8 weeks off per year: 5 weeks vacation + 3 weeks paid holidays
  • Excellent health, vision, and dental insurance, with 99% of employee premiums paid
  • 401(k) with 4% match
  • Life insurance
  • Paid parental leave
  • Cell phone reimbursement
  • Monthly parking stipend
  • Weekly team lunches
  • Dog-friendly office
  • High-trust, high-autonomy culture
  • The chance to work on multiple high-impact ventures each year
  • Your own private office, and collaborative workspaces in one of the coolest office buildings in Tulsa
The package matters. But for the right person, the bigger offer is where you get to place your next years.
Location and Work Style
This is a full-time, in-person role built around real collaboration (with room for real life).
This role is based in Tulsa or Bentonville. We're open to exceptional candidates who would relocate for the right opportunity, but this is not a remote role. We want designers who want to build closely with the team in the room, in the work, and in the real decisions that shape what gets built.
That being said, we are very flexible with real life. Some days you might need to work from home, for when the plumber shows up, to step out for a kids' appointment, or just for a day of heads-down building. What we can't flex on is the overall proximity and regular in-person presence that keeps the studio engine running fast.
How to Apply
Send us a link to your portfolio or website, along with your resume.
Then answer one question:

Pick one project from your portfolio and tell us about a decision you'd make differently if you did it over, and why.

Keep it short and honest. We care more about how you think than how polished the answer sounds.

Click "Apply Now" to dive in.

About
Gitwit is a venture studio that finds problems worth solving, validates them rigorously, and builds AI-native companies from the ground up. We invest early, build cross-functionally, and work to create ventures that earn real traction, not just good stories.A big part of that comes from working closely with design partners who give us deep access to real workflows, urgent pain points, and early market truth. That helps us find better opportunities and build ventures with stronger validation and traction, faster.We are on pace to launch 15+ ventures in the next four years.That is how we turn insight into products, and products into companies.

Skills Required

  • 5+ years in product design, hands-on and deep in the craft
  • Experience taking products from zero to one (early concept to launch)
  • Portfolio of shipped work available to share
  • Strong product judgment and ability to make tradeoffs under uncertainty
  • Ability to prototype quickly, wireframe, and produce engineer-ready specs
  • Experience designing AI-native interactions and handling uncertainty/fallbacks
  • Experience working tightly cross-functionally with engineers, researchers, and product strategy
  • Willingness to work full-time in-person (Tulsa or Bentonville) and relocate if needed
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Gitwit is a venture studio driven by deep human research, specializing in building, founding, and funding innovative companies. They embed within organizations to discover non-obvious problems, prove product-market fit, and provide full-stack support to co-founders.

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