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# Designer
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<p class="description">Design is critical to our success. We're looking for skills that complement those of our Lead Designer. You'll help to design the tools that enable our audience to build outstanding-looking UIs.</p>
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## The company
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MUI's story began in 2014 with Material UI, the most successful React implementation of Google's Material Design.
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Today, Material UI stands as one of the most popular open-source libraries on GitHub and has paved the way for the fully-fledged startup known as MUI (founded in 2019), which now boasts an ever-expanding ecosystem of React UI products.
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We're a company of 40 people as of 2025, and we're growing steadily.
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## The products
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MUI is best known for our flagship product, Material UI—but this is just one of three core component libraries we maintain.
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Base UI is our headless component library, and Joy UI is a sister library to Material UI that implements our own in-house Joy Design system.
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We also host Design Kits and pre-built Templates.
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Beyond the core libraries, MUI X offers advanced components like the Data Grid, Date and Time Pickers, and Charts, for more complex user interactions and data visualization needs.
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Learn more about MUI's products in this blog post: [An introduction to the MUI ecosystem](https://mui.com/blog/mui-product-comparison/).
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## The culture
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MUI is a fully remote company with a team that spans the globe.
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The majority of our work is asynchronous, and we rely on written communication to collaborate.
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We're radically transparent: nearly all of our work happens in public.
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Each contributor has the freedom to decide how and when they work, and that work is primarily self-directed: it's your responsibility to define and complete your own tasks in a timely manner.
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For additional details about the culture, you can check our [careers](https://mui.com/careers/) and [about](https://mui.com/about/) pages and also our [public Handbook](https://mui-org.notion.site/Handbook-f086d47e10794d5e839aef9dc67f324b).
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## Why we're hiring
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Material UI started as an open-source project.
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Over time, the audience and usage grew considerably, and some of the library's early contributors became full-time maintainers.
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A company was incorporated to support this growth, and more recently [was rebranded from Material UI to MUI](https://mui.com/blog/material-ui-is-now-mui/).
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The new brand was fundamental to set the stage for MUI to become larger than Material Design, which was something we were already doing.
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Currently, we have five main projects that are not at all related to MD:
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- [MUI Core](https://mui.com/core/):
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- [Base UI](https://v6.mui.com/base-ui/getting-started/): the unstyled version of the components.
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- [MUI System](https://mui.com/system/getting-started/): our most recent take on styling for React components.
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- [MUI Joy (working title)](https://github.com/mui/material-ui/discussions/29024): a second design system as an alternative to Material Design.
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- [MUI X](https://mui.com/x/): as mentioned, a growing set of advanced components.
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Today, the flagship is the [Data Grid](https://mui.com/x/react-data-grid/), a game-changing component for presenting large amounts of data, which integrates perfectly with MUI Core.
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- Toolpad: a very recent endeavor aimed at exploring how our users can visually create apps 10x faster with the power of low-code and the flexibility of pro-code.
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We also know, especially due to [our annual Developer Survey](https://mui.com/blog/2021-developer-survey-results/), that design quality plays a huge part when developers are considering component library options.
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Therefore, we need to grow the design team to help us push these initiatives further.
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## The role
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Some criteria for applying to this role:
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- **Location**: fully remote (preference for UTC-6 to UTC +3).
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- **Type of work**: full-time (as a contractor or employee, [depending primarily on location](https://mui-org.notion.site/Hiring-FAQ-64763b756ae44c37b47b081f98915501)).
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- **Level**: [IC3 or above](https://mui-org.notion.site/Design-levels-aa01996ca7e0481e80479ad47c8f28a4).
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We need someone experienced enough to help two different teams with hard problems.
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You'll be responsible for ensuring that the Toolpad and MUI X teams have spot-on design and product work.
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Given that each product is at a different stage, at this moment we believe that one person is enough to oversee the design function for both teams.
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You'll have the freedom, trust, and help you need to balance and tackle all the work.
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You'll also be the second designer of a growing design team, so we'll also need your help to shape this growth.
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### Here are a few initiatives you might work on
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- Help design the first version of Toolpad, from early strategy to its look and feel.
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- Evolve and refine the Data Grid UX for features such as filtering, column pinning, row editing, and more.
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- Help set the bar higher for MUI X documentation, from visual design to copywriting.
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- Support the design team growth by promoting design/product culture, and hiring new members.
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### You might fit for this role if you
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- See yourself as a generalist designer, tackling problems ranging from strategic thinking to execution. (More insight in the [first draft of our design philosophy](https://mui-org.notion.site/Design-philosophy-bdbef60d6fad4134a43870df3e452ebc), available in our public Handbook).
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- Have excellent visual and interaction design skills.
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- Consider yourself a great communicator, both written and verbal.
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Designers are key players when it comes to creating alignment and shared understanding, whether with internal or external stakeholders.
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- Feel comfortable around code and git (we use GitHub).
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Developers are MUI's main audience, so it's very important to experience our technology for yourself, to empathize with our users.
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You should be capable of tweaking JSX and CSS, ensuring that your designs are implemented with the highest fidelity.
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But don't worry, you'll always have the support of your teams' developers.
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Previous experience with design systems would be great but is not required.
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## Benefits and compensation
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We offer competitive compensation, aligned with your profile and location.
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We're ready to pay top market rates for a designer that can significantly push the mission forward.
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Other perks are described on [the careers page](https://mui.com/careers/#perks-and-benefits).
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## How to apply
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[Apply now for this position 📮](https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/MUI/__ID__/application?utm_source=ZNRrPGBkqO).
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## What happens next?
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We start by screening applications, looking for designers that showcase the desired skills and experience.
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If your application stands out, we'll contact you for a get-to-know conversation, where we'll meet each other.
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If that goes well, you'll be invited to up to four additional conversations, those being:
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- A walkthrough of one or two selected projects that you believe demonstrate [comparable experience.](https://articles.uie.com/ux-hiring-lets-talk-about-comparable-experience/)
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- A chat with one of the product managers or engineers that you will work closely with.
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- A chat with one of MUI's founders.
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- A possible follow-up chat if we missed addressing anything relevant in the previous conversations.
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All these conversations will be 1:1 and over video chat.
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Please ask as many questions as you wish throughout the whole process, it's a two-way discussion.
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If you happen to need additional conversations as well, feel free to ask; we'll be happy to schedule them.
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Lastly, please note that we're unable to offer individual feedback during the initial screening process, as we're a small team and don't have the bandwidth to do so.
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We look forward to hearing from you! ☺️
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Don't meet every requirement?
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Apply anyway!
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Research shows that certain folks are less likely to apply for a role than others [unless they meet 100%](https://hbr.org/2014/08/why-women-dont-apply-for-jobs-unless-theyre-100-qualified) of the outlined qualifications.
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If this role excites you, we want to hear from you.
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We'd love for you to share the unique skills, passion, and experience you could bring to MUI.
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