Ampliwork
Term: Winter 2026 and/or Summer 2026
Start / End: January 4, 2026 → May 1st, 2026
Location: 1275 Av. des Canadiens-de-Montréal (Hybrid)
Hours / Pay: 40 hrs/week
The mission
Our AI agents power real customer workflows—document-heavy, enterprise-grade, and full of complexity. Your job: make them feel effortless. You’ll turn abstract AI behavior into intuitive experiences, helping users trust and enjoy what our agents can do. You’ll work closely with Product and Engineering to prototype, test, and polish UIs that make AI useful in B2B settings.
What you’ll do
Prototype smartly: Build fast, high-fidelity Figma mockups or lightweight interactive prototypes that bring ideas to life.
Design for AI interaction: Shape how people prompt, correct, and understand AI—turning opaque behavior into clear feedback loops.
User research & testing: Observe users in real workflows, identify friction, and translate findings into actionable design improvements.
Collaborate deeply: Work hand-in-hand with Product Managers and Engineers to align design intent with technical feasibility.
Document & communicate: Create simple, visual specs and short write-ups that make design decisions easy to understand.
What you’ll work with
Figma (core) • Design systems & components • Simple motion or microinteraction prototypes • Prompt/agent sandboxes • Docs/slides for design narratives • Optional HTML/CSS/JS or no-code tools for proof-of-concept prototypes.
What we’re looking for
Must-haves
• Curiosity about how people actually work with AI tools.
• Comfort designing with incomplete information.
• Clear visual storytelling and crisp writing.
• Bias toward shipping and learning, not polishing forever.
• A prototype you’ve built or redesigned on your own.
Nice-to-haves
• Experience prototyping conversational or workflow UIs (Figma, Framer, Retool, or code-based).
• Exposure to user testing, usability studies, or heuristic evaluations.
• Interest in B2B, enterprise, or document-heavy product contexts.
• A short case study showing how you improved usability.
• A before/after screenshot showing a real design improvement.
Why you’ll love it
Real users, real impact: You’ll design interfaces that enterprise clients actually use daily.
AI design challenges: Learn to make complex systems explainable, trustworthy, and even delightful.
Speed & collaboration: Small team, fast iterations, strong mentorship from Product, Engineering, and Design.
Hybrid flexibility: 2 days a week in office for feedback, co-creation, and demos.
Logistics & eligibility
• Language: English (French an asset)
• Fields of study: Design, HCI, Computer Science, or related fields—or equivalent experience.
• Work authorization: Must be authorized to work in Canada.
• Location: Must be located/relocate to Montreal.