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User Experience (UX) Designer

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User Experience (UX) Designer

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What is a UX Designer?

User Experience (UX) Designers are primarily concerned with how the product feels. When faced with a design problem, UX Designers explore different approaches to solving a specific user problem.


The main responsibility of a UX Designer is to ensure that the product logically flows from one step to the next. They might do this is by conducting in-person user tests to observe behaviour and identify stumbling blocks. They’ll then refine their design to create the best possible user experience.


Opportunities in Australia


At Peoplebank, we have a number of permanent and contract UX Designer roles for you to search through, so you’re bound to find the perfect position for you. We’ll also help if you’re an employer looking to hire a UX Designer. Our recruitments processes are streamlined and efficient, giving you a better chance of finding your ideal job or employee.


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What qualifications and experience levels are required?

UX Designer roles usually require the following:

  • Bachelors Degree in Information Technology or Computer Science
  • A comprehensive understanding of, and ability to use, programs such as Photoshop or Illustrator


Employment opportunities


UX Designers are employed in companies of all sizes, in IT specific industries or other industries requiring IT expertise. Roles can be permanent as well as contract. With experience and sufficient start-up money, there are opportunities for self-employment.


Does this sound like you?


Whether you’re looking for your next UX Designer job or recruiting for a similar role – call us on 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753) or contact us.

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