Posted Jul 13, 2026

Product Designer (.NET Ecosystem)

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Microsoft estimates there are 7M+ monthly active .NET developers worldwide. Our tools – Rider, ReSharper, and various profilers – reach roughly half of them. These users are experts with strong habits and strong opinions. They know exactly how they want to work – which makes them one of the hardest audiences to design for, and one of the most rewarding. Your craft really matters here.

We’re looking for a product designer to own end-to-end experiences across the .NET ecosystem. You’ll partner with engineers and product managers who treat design as a strategic input, not a final polish step, and you’ll ship work that developers use every single day.

You’ll move across products rather than specializing in one, which means holding complexity in your head and making decisions that work across contexts. You’ll also coordinate with the broader IntelliJ Platform design team – JetBrains builds IDEs across dozens of languages, and ecosystem coherence matters.

What you’ll work on

The .NET ecosystem includes:

You’ll work on whatever needs design attention, which shifts based on priorities. Recent examples include: designing an overlay system that gives ReSharper its own identity inside Visual Studio without adding clutter, integrating AI assistance into GameDev workflows where context matters enormously, and making monitoring tools feel like part of the IDE rather than separate expert software.

Expect variety and sophisticated challenges.

What you’ll do:

We’ll be happy to have you on our team if you have:

We’d be especially excited if you also have:

About the team:

You’ll join a small design team (currently 3 people, including the lead) embedded in the .NET ecosystem. We’re building out our practices – prioritization frameworks, intake systems, and research processes – so you’ll shape how we work, not just what we ship.

The broader .NET organization includes product managers, engineers, QA, researchers, marketing managers, and technical writers across multiple products. Design partners with all of them. Here’s the thing: The engineers building these tools are also .NET developers – they’re your users. You’ll sit alongside the people whose workflows you’re designing for. That’s one of the rarest feedback loops in product design, and it changes how you work.

Why this role:

What’s out of scope

To be clear about what this role isn’t:

How to apply:

Send your portfolio, CV, and a brief cover letter explaining why this role interests you. We care about how you think: Your CV tells us where you’ve been, your portfolio and letter will tell us how you approach work. If you don’t check every box above but you’re excited about this opportunity, apply anyway – we’d rather meet you than miss you.

Why join JetBrains?

*Some benefits may vary depending on location.

We are an equal opportunity employer

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