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Designer jobs at Berlin startups

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Design roles at Berlin startups reward people who can do more than make screens look right. At a small company the designer often owns research and interaction, plus the visual language, all at once, and works close enough to engineering to see their decisions ship. I pull these openings from each company's public careers feed and refresh them daily.

The titles cover product design and UX, plus UI and the occasional brand or design-systems role. What separates the strong listings is scope. Are you joining a design team or being the design team. Is the work mostly product surfaces or a mix that includes marketing. I keep each job description verbatim so the team's own framing tells you which kind of design role this really is.

For anyone moving to Berlin, German and visa sponsorship are the two filters that matter. I classify the German requirement per role so you can drop the ones that expect fluency, and I flag visa sponsorship at the company level where the signal is clear.

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What design roles are included?
Product design and UX roles, with UI and design-systems positions when companies post them. The job description names the focus, so read it for whether the role leans research, interaction, or visual.
Are these roles current?
Yes. Each one is pulled from the company's careers feed every day, so a new design role appears the morning after it is posted and drops off when the company removes it.
Can I filter for English-only roles?
Yes. Every role carries a German-requirement label. Use the no-German view, or save that filter when you subscribe, and the list narrows to design roles that do not require German.
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