Product Design Intern, 2026 Summer U.S.

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**Working at Atlassian** Atlassians have the flexibility to work where they can collaborate most effectively with their team, whether at home, one of our global offices, or both. As a distributed-first company, all interviews are conducted virtually. We hire in any country where we have a legal entity. Learn how we work at [go.atlassian.com/distributed](https://go.atlassian.com/distributed). **Your Future Org** Atlassian’s Intern program combines hands-on technical training, professional growth opportunities, dedicated mentorship, and strong social connections. This holistic approach empowers students to hit the ground running and sets them up for a successful and impactful career at Atlassian! This role is located in the Pacific Time Zone. You must be willing and able to work out of this time zone to qualify. This position is not eligible for F1 and J1 students. It is not available for any work sponsorship. Our paid internship program runs for 12 weeks between May/June 2026 - August/September 2026. **Your Future Team** Atlassian is looking for Product Design Interns to join our growing Design teams in Australia, India and the US. Join Atlassian as an intern and spend your internship having an impact on how millions of users collaborate and use software. The most amazing thinkers—like NASA rocket scientists and Tesla engineers—are coming to us for solutions. We're in the business of designing software to help teams everywhere get amazing ideas on the ground and into the world. Sound like an exciting place to start your career? Here you'll be encouraged to use your imagination and try new things. You'll join a team that is smart and very direct. We challenge each other to improve our work, learn, and ask hard questions. You will learn from top-tier designers in the industry about AI patterns, prototyping, motion, and visual design; alongside experiences using advanced design systems, user testing and experimentation. Our bottom line is improving our user's experience—no matter what. - Gain valuable exposure to the design and product development process by working on a real Atlassian project. - Be mentored by our experienced designers in shaping your internship outcomes. - Experience Atlassian's culture through our many companywide and cross-regional programs. **Minimum Qualifications** - Able to commit to a 12 week full-time (40hrs/week) program during Summer 2026 - Currently enrolled full-time in a 4-year bachelors or 2-year masters degree program and returning to the program after the completion of the internship, graduating by June 2027 - **Please note: At this time, this role is only open to entry-level candidates with less than a year of professional experience (this does not include internships/co-ops)** **Preferred Qualifications** - Experience with user-focused design - Demonstrate the ability to plan while juggling multiple simultaneous projects - Experience collaborating with team members, like engineers and product managers, and other designers

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