Agentic Workflow Designer skills & stack
The skills and tools employers expect from a Agentic Workflow Designer, plus what each level is expected to own.
Core skills
Process mappingPrompt designHuman-in-the-loop designNo-code/low-code automationStakeholder discovery
Typical stack & tools
Process mapping toolsPrompt designn8n / Zapier / MakeLangGraph (low-code)AnalyticsFigma / docs
What you'll actually do
- •Map real business processes and decompose them into agent-friendly steps
- •Decide where humans stay in the loop and design the checkpoints
- •Design prompts, tools, and handoffs that make a workflow trustworthy
- •Partner with engineers to ship workflows and with stakeholders to scope them
- •Measure workflow quality and iterate on the prompt/tool design
Skills by level
- Junior
- Designs single workflows from a clear spec with engineering support.
- Mid
- Owns a process area end-to-end: discovery, design, rollout, iteration.
- Senior
- Sets workflow-design standards and leads cross-functional automation programs.
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