Cómo contratar un/a Product Designer
Product designers shape how users experience your product at every touchpoint. The best designers are not just visually talented — they're rigorous problem solvers who deeply understand user needs, business constraints, and technical feasibility. A great designer makes complex products feel simple.
Qué buscar
- A portfolio that shows the design process, not just polished final screens
- User research skills: ability to run interviews, synthesize insights, and translate them into design decisions
- Systems thinking: evidence of designing components and patterns that scale across a product
- Close collaboration with engineers — designs that were actually built, not just mocked
- Comfort with constraints: designing within technical or resource limitations without compromising the experience
- Clear written communication: design decisions should be defensible in words, not just visuals
El proceso de contratación
- 1
Portfolio walkthrough
Ask them to present one project end-to-end. Probe on every decision: why this pattern? what did you test? what would you do differently?
- 2
Design challenge (take-home)
Give a realistic design problem with constraints. Evaluate the process as much as the output — how do they frame the problem?
- 3
Critique session
Show them your own product and ask for honest feedback. Great designers can identify issues clearly and suggest improvements with rationale.
- 4
Cross-functional fit interview
Assess how they work with PMs, engineers, and researchers. Strong designers are collaborators, not solitary artists.
Consejos para la entrevista
- Ask 'Show me a design that you're not proud of — what would you change?' — reveals self-awareness and growth
- Ask how they handle feedback from stakeholders who want something that's bad for users
- Probe on accessibility: 'How do you ensure your designs work for users with disabilities?'
- Ask about a time engineering said a design was 'too complex to build' — how did they respond?
Señales de alerta
- Portfolio is all visuals with no explanation of the design process or reasoning
- Can't describe what research they conducted or what problem they were solving
- Defensiveness when design decisions are questioned
- Designs look beautiful but ignore usability, consistency, or accessibility
- No experience collaborating with engineers or handing off designs in a real development workflow
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