User Experience Designer Jobs

User Experience Designer jobs are open across tech, healthcare, finance, and consumer products, from junior to staff and principal level, with specializations in interaction design, user research, and product design. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles916+
Top stateCalifornia
Top employerAmazon
Top citySan Francisco, CA
Work type60% On-site
Top industryTechnology

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Applied Systems
Sr. UX Designer
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Applied Systems
New 1h ago
Sr. UX Designer
Applied Systems
Lewisville, Texas
Creative & Design
Product Management
Customer Success
UI/UX Design
$100k - $130k/yr
Hybrid
None

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General Dynamics Information Technology
UI/UX Designer
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General Dynamics Information Technology
New 6h ago
UI/UX Designer
General Dynamics Information Technology
Indiana
Creative & Design
UI/UX Design
$143k - $173k/yr
On-Site
Master's
10,000+

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Highmark Health
User Experience Designer
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Highmark Health
New 6h ago
User Experience Designer
Highmark Health
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Creative & Design
Product Management
UI/UX Design
On-Site
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Amazon.com
Senior UX Designer
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Amazon.com
New 12h ago
Senior UX Designer
Amazon.com
Austin, Texas
Creative & Design
Product Management
UI/UX Design
$138k - $186k/yr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Veracyte, Inc.
Senior UX Designer
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Veracyte, Inc.
New 22h ago
Senior UX Designer
Veracyte, Inc.
San Diego, California
Creative & Design
Product Management
UI/UX Design
$158k - $201k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
501-1,000

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User Experience Designer Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Amazon
    Amazon48
  • Affirm
    Affirm34
  • Google
    Google26
  • Adobe
    Adobe20
  • Collabera
    Collabera20

Top Industries Hiring

  • Technology & Software413
  • Banking & Financial Services76
  • Consulting & Professional Services70
  • Investment & Asset Management36
  • Education34

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in user experience designer jobs.

  • Proficiency in Figma for wireframing, prototyping, and design system work
  • Experience conducting user research, usability testing, and synthesizing findings
  • Portfolio demonstrating end-to-end UX process with measurable outcomes
  • Familiarity with design thinking frameworks and Agile product development workflows
  • Ability to collaborate with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders across functions
  • Bachelor's degree in design, HCI, cognitive science, or a related field, or equivalent experience

Tips for Your User Experience Designer Job Search

Tailor your portfolio to the role

Recruiters for user experience designer roles scan portfolios in under two minutes. Lead with two or three case studies that match the industry on the job posting, showing your process from research through final design decisions, not just polished screens.

Show metrics in every case study

Hiring managers in UX regularly filter out candidates whose portfolios describe deliverables without outcomes. Tie each project to a measurable result, such as a reduction in drop-off, an improvement in task completion, or a usability score shift.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists user experience designer openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Match your resume to UX job levels

Titles like associate, mid-level, staff, and principal signal very different scope expectations. Read the responsibilities section carefully and mirror its language in your resume, calling out ownership of research, facilitation, or systems work that aligns with that level.

Prepare a walkthrough before the design critique

Most user experience designer interviews include a portfolio critique or live design exercise. Practice narrating your decision-making out loud, especially the trade-offs you made, because interviewers are evaluating your reasoning as much as the visual quality of your work.

Negotiate scope, not just title

After receiving an offer, ask specifically about research budget, access to users, and team structure. These details signal how much autonomy you will have and whether the role supports the kind of work you want in your next portfolio.

User Experience Designer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most user experience designers?

The companies hiring the most user experience designers right now include Amazon, Affirm, and Google, with the largest share of openings in California, New York, and Washington, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Openings tend to cluster at companies investing in product-led growth or digital transformation initiatives.

How many user experience designer jobs are remote?

About 40% of user experience designer openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the discipline's strong fit for distributed collaboration tools. User research, content strategy, and interaction design specializations tend to have the highest share of remote-friendly postings compared to roles that require in-person facilitation or on-site design sprints.

How do you become a user experience designer?

Start by building foundational skills in user research methods, wireframing, and prototyping through coursework, bootcamps, or self-directed study. Develop a portfolio of two to four projects that show your end-to-end process, including research, ideation, and iteration. Seek feedback from working designers, apply to junior or associate roles, and treat early positions as opportunities to deepen craft and expand your case studies.

Can you get a user experience designer job with little experience?

Yes, many employers hire entry-level user experience designers who demonstrate strong process thinking in their portfolio, even without professional experience. Volunteer projects, redesign case studies, and academic work all count if they show how you identified a problem, tested solutions, and refined your designs based on feedback. Roles titled associate UX designer or junior product designer are the most accessible starting points.

What does the user experience designer interview process look like?

Most user experience designer interview processes include a portfolio walkthrough, a take-home or live design exercise, and stakeholder or cross-functional panel interviews. The portfolio review focuses on your reasoning and trade-offs, not just visual polish. The design exercise typically asks you to solve an ambiguous problem in limited time, and panels often assess how you handle feedback and collaborate with non-designers.

Where can I find and apply to user experience designer jobs?

You can find and apply to user experience designer jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States in one place. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience level and specialization, then apply directly to each position that fits.

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