Entry Level User Experience Design Jobs
New grad user experience design jobs welcome recent graduates and entry level candidates with zero to two years of experience, where a strong portfolio or internship work can matter more than a long resume. Most openings are on-site, remote, and hybrid roles across Technology & Software, Retail, and E-Commerce & Online Marketplaces, with employers like Amazon, Google, and Collabera hiring at this level now.
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Location Designation: Hybrid - 1 day per week
What You’ll Do:
Design and connect end-to-end journeys
• Design and connect user journeys across acquisition, education, and conversion from entry points (e.g., search, campaigns) through to action
• Translate the defined journey direction into clear flows, UI, and interaction patterns
• Use personas, behavioral data, and intent signals to shape experiences and guide users forward
• Identify friction, drop-offs, and gaps, and propose improvements within established frameworks
• Connect individual touchpoints into a cohesive, intuitive end-to-end experience
• Drive standardization of high-performing patterns across journeys (templates, flows, modules) to improve consistency and performance
• Identify and scale repeatable conversion patterns across the ecosystem
Support performance and optimization
• Design experiences that support engagement, conversion, and lead quality goals
• Partner with Product and Analytics to define success metrics and support experimentation through testable design variations
• Use qualitative and quantitative insights to iterate and improve outcomes
• Prioritize optimization opportunities based on impact and effort, in partnership with Product and Analytics
Apply and scale design systems across the ecosystem
• Apply and reinforce template and component systems, ensuring solutions align with established patterns and support scalability across the ecosystem
• Ensure consistency across marketing entry points and downstream experiences
• Design with strong understanding of content structure, SEO, and information architecture
• Inform and shape system evolution by identifying high-performing patterns and proposing them for reuse across journeys
• Design with a system-first mindset, prioritizing reusable patterns over one-off solutions
Deliver high-quality, production-ready work
• Ensure designs are implementation-ready and aligned with system standards
• Define UX requirements, interaction details, and edge cases to support build quality
• Partner with Product, Engineering, and Analytics to ensure accurate implementation
Execute within defined strategy and direction
• Translate high-level direction into actionable design work across multiple workstreams
• Manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality work efficiently
• Identify gaps, risks, or dependencies and raise them early
• Communicate progress, tradeoffs, and updates clearly to stakeholders and design leadership
• Stay aligned with design leadership on priorities, direction, and standards
• Ensure experiences align to clear user intent (explore, evaluate, act) and contribute to a connected ecosystem, not isolated flows
• Own design decisions within the growth & conversion lane that align with system standards and experience principles; escalate only when cross-lane or system-level tradeoffs are required
Job Level: LEVELPF4
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Salary Range: $115,000 - $135,000
Overtime eligible: Exempt
Discretionary bonus eligible: Yes
Sales bonus eligible: No
Actual base salary will be determined based on several factors but not limited to individual’s experience, skills, qualifications, and job location. Additionally, employees are eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. In addition to base salary, employees may also be eligible to participate in an incentive program.
Our Benefits
We provide a full package of benefits for employees – and have unique offerings for a modern workforce, including leave programs, adoption assistance, and student loan repayment programs. Based on feedback from our employees, we continue to refine and add benefits to our offering, so that you can flourish both inside and outside of work. Click here to discover more about our comprehensive benefit options or visit our NYL Benefits Site.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
At New York Life, fostering an inclusive workplace is fundamental to who we are and how we serve our communities. We have a longstanding commitment to creating an environment where individuals can contribute their best and succeed together. This foundation is rooted in our core values of humanity and integrity, ensuring that every employee feels valued and supported. By embracing a broad range of perspectives and experiences, we achieve greater success and fulfill our promise of providing financial security and peace of mind to families across all communities. Click here to learn more about New York Life’s leadership in this space.
Recognized as one of Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies, New York Life is committed to improving local communities through a culture of employee giving and volunteerism, supported by the Foundation. We're proud that due to our mutuality, we operate in the best interests of our policy owners. To learn more about career opportunities at New York Life, please visit the Careers page of www.NewYorkLife.com.
Job Requisition ID: 93983
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Who's Hiring
- Amazon7
- Google5
- Collabera4

- TikTok3
- Pyrovio2

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software35
- Retail9
- E-Commerce & Online Marketplaces7
- Artificial Intelligence6
- Manufacturing5
Entry Level User Experience Design Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an entry level user experience design job?
Build a portfolio with two to four case studies that show your design process from research through final mockups, even if the work came from coursework, bootcamps, or personal projects. Employers at this level prioritize candidates who can demonstrate empathy for users, basic proficiency in tools like Figma, and the ability to explain their design decisions clearly. Internship experience and a clean, well-documented portfolio give the strongest edge.
Which companies hire entry level user experience designs?
Companies hiring entry level user experience designs right now include Amazon, Google, and Collabera, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level comes from a wide range of employers, including technology companies, healthcare platforms, financial services firms, and digital agencies that maintain in-house design teams and onboard junior talent regularly.
Are there remote entry level user experience design jobs?
Yes, remote options exist at this level, though competition for them is high. About 29% of entry level user experience design openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, giving candidates flexibility to apply outside their immediate metro area. Hybrid roles are especially common at larger companies that prefer some in-person collaboration for junior designers during onboarding.
Are these new grad user experience design jobs?
Yes, the listings on this page include new grad, recent graduate, and junior user experience design roles. A posting is generally new-grad friendly when it welcomes zero to two years of experience, accepts internship or academic project work in place of full-time history, or explicitly invites candidates to submit a portfolio rather than requiring a lengthy resume. Look for language like "entry level," "junior," or "new grad" in the job description.
Which industries hire the most entry level user experience designs?
Entry Level user experience design roles concentrate in Technology & Software, Retail, and E-Commerce & Online Marketplaces, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they invest heavily in digital products, customer-facing applications, and internal tools that require ongoing design iteration and user research.