UX Designer Resume Examples

The biggest difference between a resume that passes ATS and one that doesn't is often a handful of bullet points. Below you'll find 2 real before-and-after rewrites for UX Designer resumes — from vague, weak bullets to specific, metrics-driven, keyword-rich statements.

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What Makes a Strong UX Designer Bullet?

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Quantified impact

Numbers, percentages, or dollar values show the scale of your contribution.

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ATS keywords in context

Key terms like "Figma" and "user research" placed naturally in bullets.

Strong action verb

Opens with a past-tense verb (Led, Delivered, Reduced) — not "Responsible for."

2 Before-and-After Bullet Examples

Each example shows the original weak bullet, the rewritten strong version, and why the rewrite works from an ATS and recruiter perspective.

Example 1
Weak

Designed user interfaces for the mobile application.

Strong

Led end-to-end UX redesign of onboarding flow in Figma for a fintech mobile app; synthesised findings from 18 usability tests and 3 card-sorting sessions, resulting in 34% increase in day-7 activation and 47% reduction in support tickets.

Why it works: The strong version opens with an action verb, adds a measurable result, and includes relevant keywords (Figma, user research) in context, which improves both ATS keyword match score and recruiter confidence.

Example 2
Weak

Created wireframes and prototypes for new features.

Strong

Delivered interactive Figma prototypes for 5 B2B SaaS features; facilitated cross-functional design critiques with 4 PMs and 12 engineers, reducing design-to-dev handoff rework by 60% through component-library-driven design tokens.

Why it works: The strong version opens with an action verb, adds a measurable result, and includes relevant keywords (Figma, user research) in context, which improves both ATS keyword match score and recruiter confidence.

How ATS Screens UX Designer Resumes

UX design ATS scoring has consolidated heavily around Figma as a near-mandatory keyword. Enterprise and government roles add WCAG accessibility as a hard filter. Research methodology names (usability testing, tree testing, card sorting) are high-weight keywords that differentiate research-strong candidates. Portfolio links are outside ATS parsing but are always a first-screen manual check.

Example Professional Summary

Your resume summary is the first thing ATS and recruiters parse. Here's what weak versus strong looks like for a UX Designer:

Weak Summary

"Experienced ux designer looking for a challenging opportunity where I can utilise my skills and contribute to the growth of the organisation."

Strong Summary

"Results-driven UX Designer with 5+ years of experience in the Design & Product sector. Specialised in figma and user research, with a track record of delivering measurable outcomes. ATS score consistently above 65% against role-relevant job descriptions."

Includes: role title, years, industry, 2 core keywords, a quantifiable outcome signal.

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