These are roles where "vibe coding" shows up as fast, visual iteration: turning ideas into clickable prototypes, shipping UI experiments, and collapsing the loop between design and implementation. You'll see jobs that care about design systems, front-end workflows, visual builders, and "design-to-code" tooling — where Cursor/Claude-style workflows make a designer or product-minded builder dramatically more effective.
A strong fit here usually means you're comfortable moving between Figma-level thinking and real interfaces: wiring states, polishing micro-interactions, and shipping something users can touch today, not next sprint. Even when the title isn't "engineer", the expectation is the same: prototype quickly, communicate clearly, and use AI tools to shorten the distance between concept and shipped UI.
If you want a category where speed and taste compound, this is it — the place where vibe coding becomes a creative amplifier.