Jobs at Canva

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Canva is a graphic design platform that offers drag‑and‑drop tools, templates, and real‑time collaboration. Known for democratizing design, it powers millions of users and has grown into a $6B+ enterprise, recognized for its open‑source culture, rapid iteration, and use of AWS and Kubernetes for global scaling.

Canva hires software engineers, product managers, UX researchers, data scientists, and design operations specialists. Candidates can expect rigorous technical interviews, design‑centric product discussions, and a culture that prizes experimentation and equity. The hiring process often includes a portfolio review or coding challenge that reflects real product problems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like to work at Canva?
Canva values creativity, inclusion, and data‑driven decision making. Employees enjoy flexible remote work, generous equity packages, and a collaborative environment where experimentation is rewarded. The company hosts regular town halls, hack days, and design sprints, fostering continuous learning and cross‑functional teamwork.
What types of positions are available at Canva?
Canva hires across engineering (frontend, backend, infrastructure, security), product (product manager, program manager), design (UX designer, visual designer), data (data engineer, data scientist), and operations (design ops, developer relations). Roles range from entry‑level to senior leadership, with a strong emphasis on impact and user experience.
How can I stand out as a Canva applicant?
Showcase a portfolio that demonstrates design thinking and technical proficiency. Highlight projects that solved real‑world problems, use Canva’s own tools to create a demo, and quantify impact. Prepare for the interview by mastering coding challenges on platforms like LeetCode, practicing design case studies, and researching Canva’s product roadmap to discuss how you can contribute to future features.

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