Discover design roles that let you shape digital products and brands. From UX research and interface design to branding and illustration, find positions that match your creative expertise.
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Our listings include UX designers, UI designers, product designers, graphic designers, design systems engineers, and creative directors.
Absolutely. Many design teams now work remotely, and we highlight remote-friendly positions so you can filter for them easily.
Common tools include Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite, Framer, and prototyping tools like InVision and Principle.
UX (User Experience) design focuses on the overall feel of the product — research, user flows, wireframes, and usability testing. UI (User Interface) design focuses on the visual layer — buttons, colors, typography, and interactive components. Many roles combine both under the 'product designer' title.
A formal degree is helpful but not required. Many successful designers are self-taught or come from bootcamps. What matters most is a strong portfolio showing your process — wireframes, user research, mockups, and final designs. Employers want to see how you think, not just what you make.
Junior designers typically earn $50k–$75k. Mid-level designers earn $75k–$110k. Senior designers and design leads earn $110k–$160k+. At top tech companies, senior product designers can earn $200k+ with equity.
Yes. The demand for UX designers continues to grow as companies invest in digital products and customer experience. Roles that blend design with product strategy and data analysis are particularly sought after.
Start by redesigning existing apps or websites you think have poor UX, document your process. Take on freelance projects for nonprofits or small businesses. Complete design challenges on platforms like Dribbble or Figma Community. Show your thinking, not just polished finals.





