
About Figma, Inc.
Decacorn Startup (Valuation $10B+)
HR, Finance, Operations, Marketing, Sales, IT Jobs at Figma
At a glance
- Headquarters
- San Franscisco, CA, USA
- Team size
- 1,600
- Industry
- Software / SaaS
- Business type
- Design
- Company stage
- Decacorn Startup (Valuation $10B+)
- Locations
- San Francisco, New York City, London, Berlin, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, And Sydney -- With Approximately 85% Of Its Monthly Active Users Located Outside The United States As Of Late 2024
- Key departments
- Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, People Operations, Finance, Legal
- Lead job category
- Software Engineering
- Remote-first
- No
Figma is a collaborative design platform founded in 2012 by Dylan Field and Evan Wallace and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company develops browser-based tools that enable product designers, developers, product managers, and other team members to create, prototype, test, and iterate on user interfaces in real time. Its platform covers the full design workflow -- from wireframing and UI design through to developer handoff -- and is used by organizations of varying sizes across many industries. In May 2025, Figma went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker FIG, valuing the company at around $59 billion on its first day of trading. The company employs more than 1,600 people globally and operates a hybrid work model, with hub offices in San Francisco, New York City, London, Berlin, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, and Sydney -- with approximately 85% of its monthly active users located outside the United States as of late 2024. Engineering and product development teams make up the core of the workforce and tend to account for the largest share of open roles, reflecting Figma's ongoing investment in product expansion and AI capabilities. Other active departments include Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, People Operations, Finance, Legal, and Developer Relations. This page lists the latest job openings at Figma, offering professionals an opportunity to contribute to a company shaping how software products are designed and built.