Resume Builder for UX Designers
Your portfolio does the heavy lifting, but your resume still needs to pass ATS before anyone clicks your Figma link. Jobscribe makes sure both work together.
The Challenge
What makes UX Designers resumes hard
The specific challenges that hold ux designers candidates back.
ATS systems filter out resumes before portfolios are ever seen
You have a compelling portfolio, but the application never reaches a human if your resume doesn't clear keyword screening first — and design resumes routinely fail ATS parsing.
Design process isn't quantified, so impact is invisible
You ran discovery, built prototypes, and shipped a redesign that reduced support tickets — but resumes that describe process without outcomes don't stand out.
Tool proficiency reads as a list, not a skill signal
Figma, Sketch, Maze, Hotjar, Miro — every designer lists tools, but hiring managers want to see how you used them to solve real problems.
Research, interaction, and visual design are different roles
Applying to UX research roles with a portfolio-heavy visual design resume — or vice versa — means your best work doesn't align with what the team needs.
The Solution
How Jobscribe helps
AI-powered tools built to solve these exact problems.
Resume structured to clear ATS before the portfolio link matters
Jobscribe ensures your resume includes the exact keywords and role-specific language that ATS systems score against — so your portfolio actually gets seen.
Design process outcomes quantified in plain language
Jobscribe helps you attach numbers and business outcomes to design decisions — 'reduced onboarding drop-off by 31% through user testing and iterative prototyping'.
Tool mentions reframed around what you accomplished with them
Instead of listing Figma, Jobscribe helps you write 'designed 47-screen mobile prototype in Figma, validated with 12 user sessions in Maze' — tools in context.
Emphasis adjusted for research vs. design vs. full-spectrum roles
Jobscribe tailors which work you lead with — deep research methods for UXR roles, interaction quality for product design, visual craft for brand-forward positions.
See it in action
Tailor your ux designers resume to any job description
Paste a job posting and Jobscribe matches your experience to the right keywords — in your own voice, in 30 seconds.
Try It FreePro Tips
Resume tips for UX Designers
Actionable advice to help your resume stand out.
Use plain text for your resume — ATS systems can't read columns or tables
Many UX resumes are formatted beautifully and parsed horribly. Use a single-column, text-based layout with standard section headers. Save the design expression for your portfolio.
Write one 'design process' bullet per project, not just deliverables
'Conducted 8 user interviews and 2 rounds of usability testing to validate redesign hypothesis' shows your method. 'Redesigned the dashboard' just shows you were there.
Quantify research participation, not just outcomes
Include how many users you tested with, interview sessions conducted, or survey respondents. Numbers signal rigor and help hiring managers calibrate the depth of your research practice.
Mirror the seniority vocabulary in the job description
Senior designer roles use terms like 'systems thinking', 'design ops', 'cross-functional leadership'. Mid-level roles use 'collaboration', 'iteration', 'prototyping'. Match your language to the level.
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