Product Design Intern
At a glance
Highlights
- Hybrid work arrangement
- Portfolio can be used in personal portfolio
- Mentorship and training provided
- Small team environment
- Positive social impact
Heads up
- Requires in-person day each week
- Portfolio mandatory
Why this role might suit you
The role provides hands‑on experience with a small edtech design team, mentorship, and the opportunity to showcase work in a portfolio, within a hybrid schedule that balances office collaboration with remote flexibility.
Skills
About the role
Pocket Prep's design team is looking for a self-starter who is comfortable working independently, collaborating closely with others, and a prolific asker of questions. We’ll look for a strong eye for visual quality, user-centered design, and detail in your portfolio.
Our ideal candidate can commit to 16-24 hours a week between August and December 2026. One of those days per week must be in person at our office in Durham's American Tobacco Campus.
About Pocket Prep
Pocket Prep creates study apps (iOS, Android, and web) to help people across a range of industries study for professional certifications and reach their career goals. Professional certification exams are often a stressful and expensive barrier to career advancement. We strive to prepare our users to pass their exams with confidence.
Details about the Role
What we offer
$35/hour for your time and talents (plus office snacks and a free weekly team lunch)
Ownership of a part of Pocket Prep’s design deliverables; anything you produce for us can be used in your portfolio. Our ultimate goal is to support your career growth as a designer
Training/mentorship in design thinking and industry best practices
Small team environment where your work will be regularly and rigorously critiqued by professionals
Experience working with Product Designers, Product Managers, Developers, and other departments
Hybrid set up where you’ll work in an office (Durham) and remotely
Technical experience with the nitty gritty of the product development process: communicating with stakeholders, working within a design system (Figma), integrating user needs with business needs, and working with developers to implement designs
Work that is a net positive on society - we help hundreds of thousands of people elevate their skill sets and reach their career goals
Please note: this is a part-time internship for 16-24 hours a week, lasting from August 2026 through December 2026.
Required Skills & Qualifications
The right candidate will be passionate about our mission and enjoy working within a small team.
Has 1+ years product design experience in a university, bootcamp, or self-guided setting
Note: no formal university level experience required
Comfortable with Figma
Able to work 16-24 hours a week. Specific days can be set based on your schedule and preference
Able to work from our Durham, NC office at least 1 day a week; WFH optional for remaining time.
Portfolio
Submission of a portfolio is mandatory for application. Portfolio should showcases skill with color, typography, systems thinking, user-centered design principles, and attention to detail.
Strong portfolios include:
2+ projects that you have independently driven, demonstrating personal initiative and project ownership. If you have group projects, please make it clear what YOU did on the project.
Projects that clearly illustrate your design process (research, ideation, prototyping), problem-solving approach, and the resulting UI/UX outcomes
Insights into how you approach problem definition and solution generation
Information about who you are as a designer and person! We’re looking for curious, enthusiastic designers who are excited to learn in an edtech environment.
Soft skills
Is able to work collaboratively and isn’t afraid to ask questions
Is willing to work within an existing brand and library visual system
Strong work ethic: able to manage multiple deliverables at a time and hit deadlines reliably
Can take a prompt and iterate upon multiple options to present to the larger team for critique and improvement
Engaged team member who asks thoughtful questions and is an active listener
If this sounds like you, please apply!
Compensation
This QA Engineer role pays $73k/yr. Within typical range for qa engineer roles in United States.
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