UX Designer Resume Example
A UX designer's resume is a preview of the portfolio, not a replacement for it — its only job is to earn the click to your actual work. That means clarity and restraint matter more here than in almost any other role: the document itself is a small design exercise being judged in real time.
Process and outcome both need to show up, but neither should crowd out the portfolio link, which belongs in the header where it's unmissable.
Recommended Format
Single-column, clean typographic hierarchy, portfolio link placed immediately after your name — the single most important line on the page.
Key Resume Points
- Include a portfolio link immediately after your name, styled to be unmissable
- Show design process: research, wireframing, prototyping, testing — briefly, in bullet form
- Quantify impact where you can: reduced task completion time, improved conversion, adoption lift
- List tools: Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, InVision, Maze
- Mention accessibility standards (WCAG) and design system contributions
Sample UX Designer Resume Bullet Points
Adapt these to your own numbers and context — the pattern that matters is verb, specific action, and a measurable result, not the exact wording.
- "Redesigned the checkout flow from 6 steps to 3, reducing task completion time by 40% in usability testing and lifting conversion 8% post-launch
- "Built and maintained a design system in Figma adopted across 5 product squads, cutting new-feature design time by roughly a third
- "Ran a 12-participant usability study that surfaced a critical navigation issue, informing a redesign that reduced support tickets by 18%
- "Partnered with engineering to audit the product for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, closing 90% of identified accessibility gaps in one quarter
Common Mistakes
- Making the portfolio link hard to find or missing entirely — it's the actual evidence
- Describing deliverables (wireframes, prototypes) without the decision or outcome behind them
- Over-designing the resume itself in a way that hurts readability — restraint is part of the craft
ATS Keywords to Include
Figma, user research, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, design systems, WCAG, interaction design
Match these against the specific job posting — include the ones that genuinely apply to your background, worded the way the posting words them.

Creative Designer — Matched to UX Designer Resumes
Distinctive but disciplined — for designers whose resume must itself show taste.
UX Designer Resume FAQ
Should my resume design match my portfolio's visual style?
It should feel like the same person made both, but the resume itself should stay legible and restrained — one confident typographic idea, not a second portfolio piece. Let the portfolio carry the visual range.
How much process detail belongs on the resume vs. the portfolio?
Keep resume bullets to the decision and the outcome — one line each. Full process narratives (research plan, iteration history, stakeholder debates) belong in the case study, which is exactly what the portfolio link is for.
Do UX designer resumes need to pass ATS screening?
At larger companies, often yes — the portfolio is judged by humans, but the initial resume screen may still go through a parser. Keep the underlying structure single-column and text-based even with a distinctive visual style.
Build Your UX Designer Resume
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