What are the responsibilities and job description for the AI Product Designer position at Virtusa?
Job Title: AI-First Designer (High-Velocity)
Role Overview
We are looking for a Product Designer who treats AI not as a gimmick, but as their primary co-pilot. You aren't just a Figma expert; you are a "full-stack" design orchestrator who uses Cursor to build prototypes, Figma AI to scale systems, and LLMs to refine logic. Your goal is to compress the distance between a concept and a high-fidelity, interactive product.
In this role, your "speed to ship" is a competitive advantage. You will move from a blank canvas to a validated, coded prototype in hours, not weeks.
What You’ll Do
AI-Driven Prototyping: Use Cursor and Claude Code to build functional, model-aware prototypes. You don't just hand off static screens; you hand off living code that proves a UX concept works.
Figma Orchestration: Leverage Figma Make, Variables, and AI-powered plugins to automate the creation of design systems and layout variants.
Prompt-as-Spec: Draft "Micro-PRDs" and prompts that act as functional specifications for both AI agents and engineering teams.
Rapid Iteration: Produce $10 imes$ more explorations than a traditional designer by using generative tools to stress-test layouts, edge cases, and copy variations.
What You Bring
The Stack: Fluency in Figma (Advanced auto-layout, variables, and AI features) and Cursor (or similar AI-integrated IDEs).
Code-Literacy: You don't need to be a Senior Engineer, but you must be comfortable reading/tweaking React, Tailwind, or CSS that an AI generates for you.
Systemic Thinking: Ability to build "AI-readable" design systems—structured files that LLMs can easily interpret and convert into components.
High Taste, Low Ego: You can generate dozens of ideas quickly, curate the best ones with a sharp aesthetic eye, and pivot immediately based on data.
The "Agentic" Mindset: You naturally look for ways to automate the boring parts of design (layer naming, documentation, icon sourcing) so you can focus on the core user experience.
Role Overview
We are looking for a Product Designer who treats AI not as a gimmick, but as their primary co-pilot. You aren't just a Figma expert; you are a "full-stack" design orchestrator who uses Cursor to build prototypes, Figma AI to scale systems, and LLMs to refine logic. Your goal is to compress the distance between a concept and a high-fidelity, interactive product.
In this role, your "speed to ship" is a competitive advantage. You will move from a blank canvas to a validated, coded prototype in hours, not weeks.
What You’ll Do
AI-Driven Prototyping: Use Cursor and Claude Code to build functional, model-aware prototypes. You don't just hand off static screens; you hand off living code that proves a UX concept works.
Figma Orchestration: Leverage Figma Make, Variables, and AI-powered plugins to automate the creation of design systems and layout variants.
Prompt-as-Spec: Draft "Micro-PRDs" and prompts that act as functional specifications for both AI agents and engineering teams.
Rapid Iteration: Produce $10 imes$ more explorations than a traditional designer by using generative tools to stress-test layouts, edge cases, and copy variations.
What You Bring
The Stack: Fluency in Figma (Advanced auto-layout, variables, and AI features) and Cursor (or similar AI-integrated IDEs).
Code-Literacy: You don't need to be a Senior Engineer, but you must be comfortable reading/tweaking React, Tailwind, or CSS that an AI generates for you.
Systemic Thinking: Ability to build "AI-readable" design systems—structured files that LLMs can easily interpret and convert into components.
High Taste, Low Ego: You can generate dozens of ideas quickly, curate the best ones with a sharp aesthetic eye, and pivot immediately based on data.
The "Agentic" Mindset: You naturally look for ways to automate the boring parts of design (layer naming, documentation, icon sourcing) so you can focus on the core user experience.
Salary : $10