UX Designer resume

Build a UX Designer resume around evidence recruiters can verify

Create a focused UX Designer resume that highlights research insight, design decisions, collaboration, and user or business outcomes, then export an ATS-readable PDF.

Build my UX Designer resume

Built around the actual problem

UX Designer resumes often list responsibilities without showing the scale, decision, or result. Carve helps structure the career record first, then prioritize role-specific evidence without inventing experience.

Evidence for research insight, design decisions, collaboration, and user or business outcomes

Recommended Sidebar or Skills-Forward hierarchy

Transparent ATS and keyword checks

Print-ready A4 or US Letter PDF

How it works

Step 1

Import the full record

Bring existing UX Designer experience, projects, education, and skills into one reviewed source.

Step 2

Find defensible proof

Prioritize conversion, task success, research scale, accessibility, adoption, and portfolio evidence. Keep only claims you can explain in an interview.

Step 3

Match the target

Compare the job description, confirm supported terminology, and remove unrelated detail.

Step 4

Verify the PDF

Use the Sidebar or Skills-Forward layout, inspect page breaks and text selection, then export.

Questions

What should a UX Designer resume emphasize?

It should emphasize research insight, design decisions, collaboration, and user or business outcomes, supported by concrete evidence such as conversion, task success, research scale, accessibility, adoption, and portfolio evidence.

Which layout works for a UX Designer resume?

Sidebar or Skills-Forward is a strong starting point, but the best hierarchy depends on the target role and depth of experience.

Should I copy every keyword from the job description?

No. Use job language only when your real experience supports it, and preserve the underlying evidence.