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Product Design Intern - Remote, Paid Internship

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3-Month FTC Product Design Internship – Remote
We're a small yet ambitious startup on a mission to reinvent language learning through AI. Our flagship product is a mobile app designed to help intermediate and advanced learners improve their English using cutting-edge mobile technology.
We’re seeking a Product Design Intern to join us for a 3-month, paid internship (full-time, remote). This is an opportunity to own the look, feel, and experience of real products—from idea to launch—in a fast-paced startup environment.
You’ll spend the internship designing and shipping viral English-learning tests—interactive web experiences that:
- Hook users and deliver a result worth sharing
- Encourage users to pull in friends
- Spread organically
We’re searching for designers with genuine vision who can take ideas from blank page to live product—unlike traditional teams, AI enables even solo designers to bring concepts to life rapidly.
Of course, read the full job specification before applying.
About the Role
As the Product Design Intern, your primary responsibility is to craft distinctive, shareable English-learning tests. Think outside the box to:
- Invent test formats and concepts that feel innovative.
- Define the must-share element—the reason someone needs to post their results (e.g., a personality trait revealed, a skill flex, or an "identity payoff" they’d proudly share).
- Reimagine how testing itself works, blending creativity with psychology to encourage viral engagement.
- Ship it yourself: Take ideas from concept to live, functional web experience—leverage AI tools to accelerate execution without needing a full team.
- Move fast, learn faster: Rapidly iterate based on user feedback—watch what spreads, kill what doesn’t, and double down on winners.
- Collaborate closely with the founding team to refine ideas and align with the bigger vision.
This internship is for designers who thrive on shipping real products, not just dreaming them.
Responsibilities
- Generate share-worthy ideas: Brainstorm test formats that present a reason to share—whether it’s a surprise takeaway, a social face, or a "proving" element (e.g., "Your English sounds like you’ve studied for 200 hours").
- Design the share moment obsessively: Make the testing experience feel exciting and worth broadcasting. Play with formats, timing, aesthetics, and integration points that encourage users to post.
- Ship efficiently: Handle all phases of design and build, from wireframes to functional HTML/JS/React prototypes, using AI tools to accelerate iterations.
- Test live, optimise fast: Deploy concepts quickly, observe engagement metrics, and refine designs based on real-world data.
- Harness AI collaboratively: Use AI tools to refine designs, mockups, and even lightweight builds—execution should be speedy, while your decisions set the creative direction.
- Swim in the product world: Take ownership of the full cycle: problems, elegance, sharpness, and uniting all of it into a single, busy thing that moves fast.
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Requirements
Essential Skills
- Bespoke design taste: A strong, personality-driven visual feed that reinforces your ideas; solutions should feel uniquely them.
- Instinct for virality: An intuitive grasp of what triggers sharing—why some details "count" and others don’t.
- Self-sufficiency: Design + build virtuosity—you don’t just generate ideas; you also deliver browsable, clickable, live prototypes in HTML, JavaScript, or React, often using AI enhancement.
- AI-savvy execution: Treat AI tools like extensions of your workflow—you craft concepts manually, then use AI to turn them into reality faster than typical development cycles.
- Action bias: Prefer shipping flawed realities over perfect blank pages. The best projects start as ugly and evolve.
Desirable Skills
- Portfolio mastery: A collection showcasing proprietary visual perspectives—samples that highlight your stand-out aesthetics in shipped products, sites, or prototypes ( written projects or frameworks aren’t priority).
- Social engagement experience: Past projects or ideas that introduced mechanisms likely to be shared (e.g., viral elements, unexpected payoffs).
- Design/Build tandem skills: Proficient with Figma, Claude Design (or similar design tools) and AI build platforms (Cursor, Codex, OpenAI Playground).
- Edtechemy interests: Knowledge of English-language instruction, educational psychology, or why people reveal their knowledge online.


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Benefits
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Internship content*: 3 months (fixed-term), full-time Location: Remote Compensation: 12.71 GBP/hour Start Date: Flexible start (negotiated)
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What you’ll gain:
- The rare blend of design + full build ownership at early stages of a live, growing product—no prior portfolio ideals or usability touch.
- Hands-on experience with an actual product built from idea to sharing: Its “ probleme, elegant enlightenments, and progression landfeels”. -.Shared credit + word-page portfolio materials from:
- Projects: Multiple live English tests, user metrics analysis, and lessons learned.
- Mentorship: Regular talks and shared insights with the’ **founder aberrant[ies]’ behind the AI-infused owned org.");
- False veille (subtly provoked integrity in the shares): he said and contexts on productling’s true-glutes.
Hiring Process
Please submit an application only if you have proof of work authorisation in the country applying from. (Accepted roles are in the UK).
Application process:
- Email your portfolio, CV + a note—which lists:
- Your availability window,
- Link to an online portfolio of a few significant projects (especially when you: sufficiently Mullada Virginia strengthsaruam your Shipping-fied sleavely)
- How you fulfil your brief fantasy of joining a rapid absurd-mobile (limited promo without VS’s digest.
Your portfolio and past excitement will launch totally into contention over CV sections; Technical frameworks amplifying ability and brute-force curiosity don’t dominate.
Shortlisted candidates will be connected after for
- A short, elbow-resting project (given through): Workingsignifications (assumes outline for: Pregenerated on-demand tests, check invote subscriber links).
Email to apply:
product-jobs@glite.ai* (stars represent dashes in real contact email).
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