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AI Resume Builder for UX Designers

Use concise case-study evidence to show the user problem, research, design decisions, accessibility work, validation, and product result. Compare your real CV with the vacancy before you apply.

Tailor my UX Designer CV

Why ux designers need a tailored CV

  • Portfolio links without case-study context
  • Visual polish with no research or validation
  • Claiming impact without explaining the designer's contribution

Common skills and ATS keywords

Role skills

  • User research
  • Interaction design
  • Prototyping
  • Usability testing
  • Accessibility
  • Design systems

Potential keywords

  • user-centred design
  • wireframing
  • Figma
  • usability testing
  • WCAG
  • design systems
  • journey mapping
  • information architecture

How DoCV helps

  1. Compare your source CV with the complete job description.
  2. Find missing or unclear role-specific evidence.
  3. Rewrite selected sections without changing factual history.
  4. Review every claim and export a clean document.

Example improvements DoCV can suggest

Redesigned the checkout experience.

Tested two mobile checkout prototypes with 10 users and simplified address entry, reducing observed completion errors from 31% to 12%.

Shows method, sample, decision, and evidence.

Contributed to the design system.

Defined accessible form patterns with design and frontend peers, adopted across five customer journeys.

Clarifies the contribution and reach.

ATS checklist for UX Designers

  • Provide a portfolio URL as selectable text
  • Summarise each case study in the CV
  • Name research and testing methods accurately
  • Include accessibility standards when applied
  • Avoid rating bars for design tools

Frequently asked questions

How should I tailor a UX Designer resume to one job?

Start with the complete job description, identify its most important research, interaction decisions, accessibility, validation, and user outcomes, and move your strongest matching evidence nearer the top. Keep only skills and results you can explain in an interview.

Which keywords belong on a UX Designer CV?

Use the employer's language for skills you genuinely have. The keywords on this page are prompts; the target advert is the source of truth, and important terms should be supported by experience or project evidence.

Should a UX Designer resume include a profile?

A short profile can help when it names the target role, relevant scope, and two or three credible strengths. Avoid generic claims such as motivated or results-driven without evidence.

Can DoCV guarantee an ATS pass or interview?

No. DoCV provides directional matching and editing guidance. Employers use different systems, screening questions, eligibility rules, and human review, so no independent tool can guarantee an outcome.

How long should a UX Designer resume be?

Use the space needed to show relevant evidence clearly. One page can suit graduates or early-career applicants; two pages are often practical for experienced candidates. Local conventions and the job instructions should decide.

Is it safe to copy the example bullets?

No. Use the examples to understand structure, then replace every action, tool, number, employer context, and result with facts from your own work.

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