Our enterprise customers — brands like Trent, GoCase, and others we can't name yet — don't want software. They want a partner who lands on the ground, understands their workflow, and builds Genpire around them.
You'll embed with 3–5 enterprise accounts at a time. Sit with their designers. Train their Brand DNA. Stand up their first collections in-platform. Ship real product. Then take everything you learned and feed it back to product so the next customer needs you less.
Part consultant, part designer, part product manager, part diplomat. High agency is the table stakes.
What you'll actually do
Own end-to-end onboarding of enterprise accounts — kickoff to first collection shipped
Train custom Brand DNA models on customer archives; coach their teams to use them
Spend 20–30% of your time on-site (Mumbai, São Paulo, Milan, NYC — bring your passport)
Translate raw customer workflows into product specs the engineering team can ship
Run training sessions for customer design teams — you'll teach as much as you do
Be the bridge between customer reality and product roadmap; your weekly pushes change what we build
What we're looking for
5+ years in consumer-goods design — apparel, accessories, footwear, or home
You've worked with at least one major brand in a senior design or product capacity
Deep fluency in tech pack / BOM / factory handoff — you've lived the relay race
Comfortable speaking to a CDO one hour and a factory foreman the next
High bar for craft and taste; you can tell a good Brand DNA from a bad one in 30 seconds
Strong systems thinking — half the job is translating customer chaos into Genpire logic
Willing to travel (passport ready, reasonable flexibility on personal life)
Bonus points
Time at a top-tier design firm (IDEO, Pentagram, Frog) or in-house at a major brand
You've used AI design tools heavily — Midjourney, Vizcom, Krea, Raspberry AI
You've built or materially influenced a design system for a consumer brand