UI design internship at B2B AI startup
We just opened 1 FREE seat for a UI Design Intern.
FREE = costs you nothing, pays you in skills, tools, and portfolio.
Most design internships = make mockups in Figma, hand off to developers, never see it live.
You'll design AND build. Figma β Webflow β production. Full cycle.
Here's what's broken about design work in 2025:
- Designers make beautiful mockups. They hand them to developers. Weeks later, maybe it ships. Maybe it doesn't. Maybe it looks nothing like the design.
- Meanwhile, the best designers? They ship. They own the full cycle. Design to production. No hand-offs. No βlost in translation.β
- And they build portfolio pieces they can actually share on Dribbble. Real work. Live pages. Not just mockups.
So we asked ourselves:
What if we hired a designer who can do both? Design in Figma AND build in Webflow. Ship production-grade landing pages and interactive experiences that actually go live?
What you'll actually do:
- Design landing pages (in Figma β for product launches, campaigns, features, whatever we need)
- Build them in Webflow (turn your designs into real, responsive, production-ready pages)
- Create interactive experiences (animations, interactions, micro-interactions β not just static pages)
- Work with cross-functional teams (gather content from writers, understand marketing goals, integrate video, use data insights to improve conversions)
- Optimize for conversion (balance aesthetics with what actually works β pretty doesn't always convert)
- Ship to production (your designs go live, real users see them, you own the result)
- Iterate based on data (see what performs, what doesn't, improve based on real metrics)
- Build portfolio-worthy work (every page you ship = portfolio piece you can share on Dribbble, Behance, wherever)
- Learn continuously (you'll start with 2 weeks of deep dive into our brand, audience, and goals, but real expertise comes from 6 months of shipping)
β Weeks 1-2: Deep dive into Unstuck Engine brand, design system, and audience β understand our visual identity, see what's working, learn our goals. This is your foundation.
β Weeks 3-4: Trial period β you're designing and building your first landing page, working with other teams, we're both deciding if this fits
β Months 2-6: You're owning UI design and production β designing pages, building in Webflow, shipping to production, iterating based on performance
What makes this different:
Most design roles = design OR code. Not both.
This = design AND build. Full ownership from concept to live page.
You'll ship real work. Not mockups in a folder. Real pages. Live. With your name on them.
Who Should Apply:
Recent graduates in Graphic Design, UI/UX, Visual Design, or Interaction Design. This works best with deep immersion - the more hours you put in, the faster you'll learn and ship. Some interns do 15-20 hours/week, others go full-time (40 hours/week). Full-time means you build more, learn faster, and see stronger results in 6 months.
You must have Webflow and Figma experience. Show us your portfolio β we want to see what you've shipped, not just what you've designed.
Fair warning:
This isn't for everyone.
- If you don't know Webflow and Figma β We need someone who can hit the ground running, not learn from scratch
- If you only want to design (not build) β You'll do both β design in Figma AND build in Webflow
- If you want weeks to perfect one page β We ship fast, iterate based on data, startup pace not agency perfectionism
- If you can't take feedback from non-designers β You'll work with marketing, content, product teams who have input
- If you prioritize aesthetics over conversion β We need pages that convert, not just look pretty (though ideally both)
But if you want to design AND ship (not just hand off mockups), build production-grade portfolio pieces (real pages on Dribbble, not just concepts), work fast and iterate (ship, measure, improve), collaborate with cross-functional teams (marketing, content, product, video), and own the full cycle from Figma to live page β we should talk.
Because here's what we believe:
0% of great design portfolios are just mockups.
0% of effective landing pages ignore conversion data.
100% of designers who ship own the full cycle from design to production.
What happens after 6 months?
You complete the internship program and join our alumni network.
Top performers get considered for our UI Designer position (paid, equity, real role).
Either way, you leave with:
- Portfolio of production landing pages (live work you designed and built)
- Experience owning full cycle (Figma β Webflow β production)
- Understanding of conversion-focused design (not just aesthetics)
- Cross-functional collaboration skills (working with marketing, content, product teams)
- Webflow and Figma mastery at production level
- The best designers ship. Not just design.
Ready to build a portfolio of work that's actually live?
Apply: Record a 1-minute video (phone quality is fine) explaining:
- What excites you about designing AND building (not just handing off)?
- Share your portfolio β show us 1-2 pieces you're most proud of (especially if they're live)
- Why you, why now, why this internship?
Send your video with the application: https://app.dover.com/apply/Unstuck%20Engine/ca59294b-0be4-4ea9-809a-5eec3a849e82?rs=40116684
(And if your portfolio is all mockups with no live work? That's okay, but tell us why you want to change that.)
P.S. β Still reading? Good. Go look at your portfolio. What would you add if you spent 6 months shipping real landing pages for a B2B startup? Then record that video. We want designers who care about shipping, not just pixels.
Required languages
| English | C2 - Proficient |