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Role Overview: As a UX Product Designer for the Deloitte DT-US Product Engineering team, you will be tasked with solving complex challenges through elegant, user-centered design solutions. Our ideal candidate is a versatile design generalist with deep expertise in interaction design. You should feel equally at home shaping big-picture workflow and strategy as you are prototyping details visual and interaction elements. This role requires a proven track-record of experience-driven innovation. Join us in shaping the future of design!
You are a user-centered design expert and will lead the creation of design strategy and vision, shaping big-picture workflow and product direction while also delivering high-quality visual and interaction design elements.
You have a deep understanding of lean UX approaches and working in small, empowered product teams to design & deliver impactful experiences. You will apply behavioral metrics, user research findings, and other data-driven insights to design innovative product solutions that delight our users and meet their needs. Join us in shaping the future of design!
Recruiting for this role ends on August 31, 2026.
Work you'll do
- Responsible and accountable for design and usability for a product or product area. Connects product to broader product experience vision.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design engaging and intuitive user experiences using an iterative lean UX approach of continuous improvement.
- Leads teams in framing and solving hard experience problems; Drives innovative UX efforts that uncover new user value with new kinds of experiences. Conducts cross-functional workshops.
- Bring your expertise in the Experience craft to the cross functional product team, think deeply about complex experience challenges, and propose effective and elegant solutions.
- Make strategic design and user-experience decisions related to core, and new, functions and features.
- Develop new approaches to complex design problems and convey these designs in the form of presentations, mockups, and click-thru prototypes that bring your vision to life.
- Create strategic big-picture workflows as well as execute detailed visual & interaction design.
- Partner with user researchers and influence insight studies related to the discovery and understanding of unresolved interface problems and product design opportunities.
- Design and deliver all UX assets including initial concept designs, user flows, wireframes, usage scenarios, user journeys, mockups, etc that support intuitive and seamless user interactions.
- Understand business priorities together with user needs to create impactful experiences.
- Collaborates with business stakeholders, engineering, product, and delivery to emerge solutions to achieve strategy objectives and KPI outcomes.
- Contribute to the overall design framework, ensuring consistent design language and experiences across the product suite, and a library of design assets for reusability and efficiency.
- Actively engage in hands-on Experience craft modeling by deep participation in projects.
- Conduct heuristic evaluations of existing products to identify areas for improvement.
- Uphold high standards of user-centered design, iterating quickly and testing designs to enhance usability and consistency across touchpoints.
- Continuously challenge design effectiveness, monitor behavioral analytics, and suggest improvements to optimize user experiences.
- Operate effectively in both collaborative environments with other UX designers and autonomously when acting as the sole UX designer on a product squad.
- Spreads knowledge, practices, and improvements in experience vertical community of practice. Stays current with trends in UX.
The Successful candidate would possess these skills:
- Ability to work independently and collaborate as part of a team.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Meticulous attention to detail and quality of work product.
- Ability to build and sustain professional relationships.
- Ability to lead projects or workstreams.
- Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills and professional demeanor.
- Ability to meet deadlines.
- Ability to mentor and provide clear guidance to others.
Key Qualifications:
- 8+ years as an interaction or product designer with a strong track record of crafting intuitive user interfaces that engage and delight users.
- Highly experienced in Design Thinking, Lean UX, and iteratively evolving designs based on continuous user testing.
- Enjoys operating in a Product-led approach, as a member of an empowered cross-functional product squad, that moves quickly and dynamically to meet user needs and deliver business impact.
- Deep understanding of interactive design principles, consistently delivering simple, elegant, and aesthetically pleasing interfaces rooted in usability and accessibility.
- Extensive experience in designing for both desktop and mobile platforms, with a focus on responsive and adaptive design that enhances the user experience across devices.
- Driven by a passion for solving user pain points, leveraging design thinking and user feedback to create optimized and valuable experiences.
- Highly creative and analytical, able to navigate between strategic vision and hands-on execution, ensuring solutions are innovative and functional.
- Collaborative and open-minded, eager to contribute to team success while continuously learning and iterating on designs based on feedback.
- Thrives in dynamic, fast-paced environments, iterating quickly to incorporate feedback and improve outcomes.
- Deeply passionate about UX and innovation, constantly exploring new design trends and methodologies.
- Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills, equally at ease speaking with development teams or executives when articulating and advocating design concepts and rationale, negotiating and influencing to build consensus.
- Excellent organizational and time-management skills, able to prioritize tasks effectively and work independently to meet deadlines.
- Expert in industry-standard UX tools, including Sketch, Adobe CC, Figma, Axure, InVision, UXPin, and Balsamiq, ensuring efficient design workflows.
- Degree in Interaction Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Psychology, or a related field. Advanced degree preferred.
- Limited immigration sponsorship may be available.
- Ability to travel 0-10%, on average, based on the work you do and the clients and industries/sectors you serve.
A strong portfolio or samples of work demonstrating experience and UX skills is required.
The team: US Deloitte Technology Product Engineering has modernized software and product delivery, creating a scalable, cost-effective model that focuses on value/outcomes that leverages a progressive and responsive talent structure. As Deloitte's primary internal development team, Product Engineering delivers innovative digital solutions to businesses, service lines, and internal operations with proven bottom-line results and outcomes. It helps power Deloitte's success. It is the engine that drives Deloitte, serving many of the world's largest, most respected companies. We develop and deploy cutting-edge internal and go-to-market solutions that help Deloitte operate effectively and lead in the market. Our reputation is built on a tradition of delivering with excellence.
The Deloitte Encore Program is specifically designed to enable professionals who have left the workforce to return to work with confidence. This program offers an opportunity to improve your skills in a client service environment, coupled with mentorship to support professional growth. The Encore program is an excellent opportunity to reignite your professional career.
How You will Grow: At Deloitte, our professional development plans focus on helping people at every level of their career to identify and use their strengths to do their best work every day and excel in everything they do.
The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. At Deloitte, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $97,000 to $200,000.
You may also be eligible to participate in a discretionary annual incentive program, subject to the rules governing the program, whereby an award, if any, depends on various factors, including, without limitation, individual and organizational performance.
This position is aligned with the Core Talent Model. To view the associated benefit package, please reference this document [1] USBenefitsJourneyCDandETAM.
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A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Amazon42

- Affirm34

- Adobe20

- Google20

- BetterUp19

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software384
- Banking & Financial Services70
- Consulting & Professional Services61
- Investment & Asset Management32
- Retail26
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in UX product designer jobs.
- Proficiency in Figma for high-fidelity prototyping and design system maintenance
- Portfolio demonstrating end-to-end product design process from research to delivery
- Experience conducting user research and translating findings into design decisions
- Ability to collaborate directly with product managers and engineers in agile workflows
- Familiarity with accessibility standards such as WCAG 2.1 AA
- Bachelor's degree in interaction design, human-computer interaction, or a related field
Tips for Your UX Product Designer Job Search
Tailor your portfolio to each role
Generic portfolios lose hiring managers fast. For each application, lead with one or two case studies that match the company's product type, whether that's B2B SaaS, consumer mobile, or internal tooling, and make your decision-making process visible, not just the final screens.
Show research methods, not just outputs
Many ux product designer job descriptions call for mixed-methods research skills. If your portfolio only shows wireframes and prototypes, add a section to each case study explaining which research methods you used, why you chose them, and how findings shaped your design decisions.
Filter openings by design maturity stage
A startup hiring its first designer expects you to build a system from scratch. An enterprise team needs someone who can work within established constraints. Read job postings carefully for signals like 'define the design system' versus 'contribute to an existing system' so you apply to the right fit.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists ux product designer openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Prepare a design critique for interviews
Many ux product designer interviews include a live critique of an existing product or a take-home challenge. Practice articulating design trade-offs out loud, not just identifying problems, because interviewers want to hear how you think through competing constraints under realistic conditions.
Negotiate beyond base salary in offers
When you receive an offer, ask about the design tool budget, access to user research participants, and conference or learning stipends. These factors affect your day-to-day effectiveness and career growth as much as the headline number does.
UX Product Designer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most ux product designers?
The companies hiring the most ux product designers right now include Amazon, Affirm, and Adobe, with the largest share of openings in California, New York, and Washington, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is strongest at companies investing in platform consolidation and mobile-first product strategies.
How many ux product designer jobs are remote?
About 42% of ux product designer openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, making it one of the more flexible roles in product development. Design system work and early-stage discovery research tend to be the most remote-friendly sub-areas, while roles requiring frequent in-person stakeholder workshops or usability lab sessions skew toward hybrid or on-site.
How do you become a ux product designer?
Start by building foundational skills in user research, information architecture, and interaction design through coursework, bootcamps, or self-study using tools like Figma. Develop a portfolio with two to four end-to-end case studies that show your process, not just final screens. Contribute to real projects through freelance work, nonprofit partnerships, or open-source design initiatives to build experience before applying to full-time roles.
Can you get hired as a ux product designer without much experience?
Yes, many employers hire ux product designers at the junior level based on portfolio quality rather than years of experience. Internships, contract projects, and volunteer design work all count. Focus your case studies on problems you solved independently, document your research and iteration process in detail, and apply to companies with structured design mentorship programs or dedicated junior designer tracks.
What does the ux product designer interview process look like?
Most ux product designer interview processes include an initial recruiter screen, a portfolio review with the design team, and either a take-home design challenge or a live design critique exercise. A final round typically involves presenting your work to cross-functional stakeholders including product managers and engineers. Interviewers assess how clearly you explain trade-offs and how you respond to feedback in real time.
Where can I find and apply to ux product designer jobs?
You can find and apply to ux product designer jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search for roles that match your experience level and specialization, then apply directly to each listing. No intermediary steps are required between finding a role and submitting your application.
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