Guestcentric is the leading provider of cloud-based digital marketing software and services that help extraordinary hoteliers enhance their brands, drive direct bookings and connect with
their customers and on all digital platforms.
We are extremely proud that Guestcentric was featured on the Skift Travel Tech 250. A report that selected the 250 travel tech companies that are shaping the modern-day travel experience.
The development of such software requires special people who love creative, challenging, and fast-paced environments. We operate at a high energy level, and we value work/life balance, delivering fantastic products, world-class customer service, and making a difference in the world of travel.
Many designers stop at the mockup. We don’t work like that. We’re looking for a web designer who cares about the entire journey, from idea, to design, to the real interface running in the browser.
Someone who believes design isn’t finished in Figma. It’s finished when the experience actually works.
Experience is a strange metric. Some people spend 10 years repeating the same year of work.
Others spend one year studying deeply, improving processes, experimenting, and dramatically raising the quality of what they build. We value the second type.
If you’re someone who constantly pushes their craft forward, you’ll fit right in.
Skill matters. But passion matters more.
The best designers we know are deeply curious about their craft.
They study it.
They experiment with it.
They keep pushing themselves to get better.
You’ll probably feel at home here if you are:
And most importantly: You care about leaving things better than you found them.
If you want to be a designer here, know design. Not just tools. The craft.
You should be comfortable with:
We’re also excited about designers exploring new ways of building interfaces.
If you’re curious about connecting Figma with tools like Claude, Cursor, or other AI-assisted workflows to turn ideas into real interfaces faster — that’s a big plus.
Constantly refine the details that turn good interfaces into great ones.
You’ll sit in the intersection between design and engineering, helping bridge both worlds, but you are a designer at heart.
A portfolio is mandatory. But this isn’t just a formality. How you present your work matters.
Show us:
Your portfolio is your first design project with us. Treat it that way.
When you apply, include one project you’re particularly proud of and tell us:
We’re less interested in perfect work. We’re interested in how you think.
A sense of humor helps. Design is serious work. Taking ourselves too seriously isn’t.
If you’re the kind of designer who dreams in pixels, cares deeply about the craft, and loves turning ideas into real working interfaces, we’d love to meet you.