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DESCRIPTION
Amazon internships across all seasons are full-time positions, and interns should expect to work in office, Monday-Friday, up to 40 hours per week typically between 8am-5pm. Specific team norms around working hours will be communicated by your manager. Students should not have conflicts such as classes or other employment during the Amazon work-day.
Applicants should have a minimum of one quarter/semester/trimester remaining in their studies after their internship concludes. By applying to this position, your application will be considered for all UX Designer Intern roles at all locations we hire for in the United States including but not limited to: Greater Seattle Area (Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond), Greater Bay Area (San Francisco, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara), Greater DMV (DC, MD, VA), Austin (TX), New York City (NY), Minneapolis (MN).
You will be able to provide your preference of location and start date during the application process but, we cannot guarantee that we can meet your selection based on several factors including but not limited to the availability and business needs of this role. Finalization on the location and start dates available will be provided to you at the time of job offer.
Start dates for our internships in this posting include the following periods:
- Fall (Starts August/September 2026)
As a UX Design intern you will contribute to product vision and collaborate with a team that defines and designs user interfaces, systems, and interaction, visual, motion, and voice design patterns. You must be proactive, creative, flexible, resilient, and able to handle high levels of ambiguity.
Key job responsibilities
As a UX Design intern you will/may:
- Design thoughtful, beautiful, and useful software user interfaces and experiences in a team environment.
- Create user-centered designs by considering market analysis, customer feedback, site metrics, and usability findings.
- Use business requirements, user and market research to assist in developing scenarios, use cases, and high-level requirements.
- Design the UI architecture, interface, and interaction flow of applications and experiences.
- Develop conceptual diagrams, wireframes, visual mockups, click-throughs, and prototypes.
- Develop and maintain detailed user-interface specifications and design patterns.
- Work with program managers to plan projects for effective delivery while maintaining high standards for design.
- Be a passionate and effective advocate for design with non-design audiences.
- Write effectively to communicate design rationales and benefits to Amazon customers.
A day in the life
Our internship program provides hands-on learning and building experiences for students who are interested in a career in UX Design. In addition to working on an impactful project, you will have the opportunity to engage with Amazonians for both personal and professional development, expand your network, and participate in fun activities with other interns throughout the summer. No matter the location of your internship, we give you the tools to own your internship and learn in a real-world setting.
Design at Amazon has been growing steadily in reach and impact—from devices to fashion, delivery logistics to search and streaming video, from voice and sound to physical retail, and more—all while creating and cultivating experiences that touch Amazon customers everywhere, every day. Amazon design teams include every flavor of UI, UX, visual, motion, illustration, brand, and marketing design roles—as well as design technologists, researchers, writers, and more. Check out https://amazon.design/, and come build the future with us.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Are enrolled in a academic program that is physically located in the United States
- Are 18 years of age or older
- Work 40 hours/week minimum and commit to 12 week internship maximum
- Experience working in a collaborative team environment to deliver high-quality design solutions
- Have at least two creative materials for Amazon to review (they can be in any format, i.e. website, PDF, slide deck)
- Experience in a variety of design, wire-framing, and prototyping tools
- Currently working towards a Bachelor’s or Master's Degree in Design, Human-Centered Interaction, Statistics, Psychology, Computer Science, or other equivalent discipline, with an expected conferral date between April 2027 – December 2029.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience with consumer brands and experience design, and a passion for storytelling
- Experience working in a collaborative multi-disciplinary team and working directly with developers for implementation of designs
- Experience with visual design demonstrated through mockups and style guides
- Knowledge of mobile and web design patterns and accessibility standards
- Ability to proficiently present design solutions to stakeholders in design, product management, and engineering
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Creative Materials Guidance:
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Show your thinking: Include at least two projects indicating the problem you were trying to solve, your design process, early design iterations, the final implemented design. We want to see your approach.
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Pay attention to detail: A submission is a visual story-telling (beginning, middle, and end). Have a clear visual hierarchy, consistent spacing and alignment, and show your intention behind your decision.
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Be customer-centric: Explain who your customer is, their unmet needs, how you validated or invalidated your assumptions about your customer, and how your design addresses their needs.
Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.
Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please visit https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations for more information. If the country/region you’re applying in isn’t listed, please contact your Recruiting Partner.
The starting pay for this position is listed below. Final starting pay will be based on factors including experience, qualifications, and location. Starting Day 1 of employment, Amazon offers EAP, Mental Health Support, Medical Advice Line, 401(k) matching. Learn more about our benefits at https://hiring.amazon.com/why-amazon/benefits.
LOCATION
USA, WA, Seattle
COMPENSATION
- Salary: $81,000.00 - $141,700.00 USD annually
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Who's Hiring
- Amazon42

- Collabera20

- Google11

- Photon11

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Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software138
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What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in user experience UX jobs.
- Proficiency in Figma for wireframing, prototyping, and design system work
- Portfolio demonstrating end-to-end UX process across multiple shipped products
- Experience conducting user research including interviews, usability testing, and surveys
- Ability to translate research findings into actionable design decisions and documentation
- Collaboration with cross-functional teams including product managers and engineers
- Familiarity with accessibility standards such as WCAG and inclusive design principles
Tips for Your User Experience UX Job Search
Tailor your portfolio to each role
UX hiring managers read case studies, not just final screens. For each application, lead with a project that matches the company's product type, whether that's a mobile app, enterprise tool, or e-commerce flow, and show your decision-making process clearly.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists user experience ux openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Flag your research methods on your resume
Many UX job descriptions separate research-heavy roles from design-execution roles. Listing your methods explicitly, such as usability testing, card sorting, or contextual inquiry, helps recruiters route your application to the right team instead of screening you out.
Read the job title carefully before applying
Titles like UX designer, product designer, and interaction designer overlap but aren't identical. Product designer roles often own the full design system, while UX designer roles may sit closer to research and flows. Match your resume framing to the title, not just the responsibilities.
Prepare a critique for the interview round
Many UX interviews include a live or take-home critique of the company's own product. Practice articulating what works, what doesn't, and what you'd change, grounded in user needs rather than personal preference, before your first interview.
Negotiate using scope, not just salary
In UX offers, the role definition matters as much as compensation. Before accepting, ask what the design-to-engineering handoff process looks like and how much research access the role includes. Narrow scope limits your portfolio growth even if the pay is strong.
User Experience UX Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most user experience uxs?
The companies hiring the most user experience uxs right now include Amazon, Collabera, and Google, with the largest share of openings in California, Washington, and New York, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is strongest at mid-size tech companies and large enterprise organizations with dedicated product teams.
How many user experience ux jobs are remote?
About 25% of user experience ux openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, making it one of the more remote-accessible design disciplines. UX research and content design roles tend to have the highest remote share, while roles requiring frequent in-person design sprints or hardware product work are more likely to require on-site presence.
How do you become a user experience ux?
Most user experience ux professionals start by building foundational skills in design thinking, information architecture, and user research through a degree, bootcamp, or self-directed study. You then build a portfolio by working on real or practice projects that document your process. Entry roles often include UX internships, junior designer positions, or research assistant roles where you can develop your craft alongside senior practitioners.
How do you get hired in user experience ux with little experience?
With limited professional experience, your portfolio does the work your resume cannot. Create case studies from volunteer projects, redesign exercises on existing apps, or academic work, and document your reasoning at every step. Applying to companies with structured associate or junior UX programs gives you the clearest path in, since those roles are designed for candidates who are strong on process but short on years.
What does the user experience ux interview process look like?
Most user experience ux interview processes include a portfolio review, a design challenge or take-home exercise, and a series of conversations with product managers, engineers, and design leads. The portfolio review focuses on your process and the decisions behind your work. The design challenge tests how you frame a problem, generate options, and communicate tradeoffs under time pressure rather than how polished your final output looks.
Where can I find and apply to user experience ux jobs?
You can find and apply to user experience ux jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience level and specialization, then apply directly to each one that fits.
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