ATS resume for UX Designers

UX postings filter for process, tools, and shipped work. We align your resume to the role's research and design stack and foreground measurable usability impact.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I make a UX Designer resume that passes the ATS?

Most UX Designer applications are first read by an applicant tracking system that scores your resume against the job description's keywords. Upload your current resume and paste the posting — we rewrite it to weave in the relevant keywords naturally, use a clean single-column layout, and show you exactly which keywords you're still missing.

Will this invent experience or credentials I don't have?

No. We only rephrase, reorder, and emphasize what's already in your resume. We never fabricate employers, dates, degrees, or numbers — that gets candidates caught in interviews and we won't do it.

What keywords does an ATS look for in a UX Designer resume?

It varies by posting, but common ones for UX Designer roles include Figma, user research, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, and more. Our free scan compares your resume to the specific job you paste and lists the matched and missing keywords.

How much does it cost?

Seeing your ATS score, the keyword gaps, and a preview of your tailored resume is free. Unlocking the full rewrite and downloading the clean DOCX and PDF is a one-time fee — no subscription.

What file formats do I get?

You download both a Microsoft Word (DOCX) and a PDF version, both formatted to be ATS-safe: single column, standard fonts, real bullet lists, no graphics.

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