Resume tailoring · UX Designer
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UX resumes are read alongside your portfolio, so the resume's job is to prove process, impact, and collaboration — not just pretty screens.
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What UX Designerrecruiters & ATS look for
- End-to-end process — research, wireframes, testing, iteration
- Impact metrics (task success, conversion, drop-off, satisfaction)
- Tools in the ad (Figma, design systems, prototyping)
- Collaboration with PM and engineering
- Domain/platform match (mobile, B2B, enterprise) to the role
Common UX Designer resume mistakes
- Describing deliverables with no user or business outcome
- No link between research and the design decision it drove
- Listing tools without the process that used them
ATS tip: Tie a design decision to a measured outcome — "redesigned onboarding, task success up 31%" — and name the tools the ad lists.
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