Full-Time

Product Designer

App Store

Apple

Apple

10,001+ employees

Designs and sells hardware and software

No salary listed

Culver City, CA, USA

In Person

Category
UI/UX & Design (1)
Required Skills
Interaction Design
UI/UX Design
Graphic Design
Product Design
Requirements
  • Bachelors Degree in Interaction, Graphic Design, Media Arts or equivalent experience
  • 4-8 years of design experience working within a technical environment
  • An excellent on-line portfolio showcasing UX, UI, and visual design work for mobile devices
  • Enthusiasm for an iterative design process, inspired by group critique
  • Ability to communicate design concepts through sketches and wireframes
  • Able to function independently and in a team environment, with excellent collaboration skills
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills; both written and verbal
  • A passion for Apple, its products, and its customers is a requirement
Responsibilities
  • The App Store Product Design team is looking for an extraordinary hands-on digital product designer to work across all our platforms, including iOS, Mac, TV and web. You will be responsible for researching, designing, and prototyping new user experiences based on product requirements.
  • Deliverables include design mockups, prototyping, production of visual assets, and documentation required for proper implementation.
  • You flourish in a dynamic, ever-changing, and deadline driven environment.
  • You are a great collaborator and a phenomenal communicator, able to develop and present design ideas in a large team environment.
  • You will work closely with cross-functional teams such as Engineering, Production, Product Marketing, and Senior Management.
  • You possess extraordinary visual and user interface design skills, as well as user-centered design principles and have an affinity for consistency, color use, typography, and a keen eye for subtle details.
  • While exercising a good eye for aesthetics, you are able to grasp and distill highly complex issues and translate them into clean, focused, understandable solutions.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to stay highly organized is essential.
  • Interest in new technologies in AI, AR/VR, web, mobile, and other devices is required.
  • You should be a self-starter, self-motivated, able to work independently, and perform multiple tasks under minimal supervision.
  • The work that you design will be seen and experienced by millions of people around the world, every month.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in designing iOS app experiences from start to finish as a product designer with familiarity of iOS development
  • UI and visual design work for desktop, TV, web, or Apple Vision is a plus
  • Previous experience working in e-commerce environment is a plus
  • Highly skilled in Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, Keynote and other design tools
  • Ability to prototype in HTML/CSS/JavaScript, AfterEffects, or other tools
  • A deep understanding of the Apple design aesthetic, UI, and history

Apple designs, manufactures, and sells hardware and software across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, plus services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, and Apple Pay. The products work together through an integrated ecosystem where devices run Apple’s own operating systems and sync data via iCloud, delivering a seamless user experience. It differentiates itself by controlling both hardware and software end-to-end, maintaining a unified design, and expanding services and spatial computing. Its goal is to provide a cohesive, high-quality experience across devices while growing services revenue and expanding its ecosystem.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Cupertino, California

Founded

1976

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  • Color.io acquisition strengthens Final Cut Pro moat in professional creator tools market.
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  • Google Gemini dependency leaves Siri vulnerable if partnership breaks or AI superiority shifts.
  • EU antitrust regulators target App Store 30% fees, forcing 10-20% Services revenue cuts.

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  • 76% Services gross margin with 16% growth provides resilience competitors cannot match.
  • $28 billion Q2 operating cash flow funds $36 billion buybacks without debt increase.

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