User Experience Careers
The following is a brief overview of User Experience (UX) careers. For much more in-depth information on UX roles, we suggest reviewing the career guide prepared by Nielsen Norman Group. You can download a free copy of the report from their website at this link.
Project Management
Project Managers are responsible for marrying business goals with the UX process. They lead cross-functional teams composed of the other UX roles and serve as the liaison between UX and other key stakeholders. They plan and track the project's progress from beginning to end.
Great for people who like:
Leading team efforts
Organizing and planning events
Majors with related skills:
Business Management
Economics
Human Resources
Legal Studies
Political Science
User Research
User Researchers help discover the needs of customers. They study people's behavior to understand what is important to their experience while using products and services. User Researchers work with the other UX roles to ensure these needs are met.
Great for people who like:
Investigating problems
Understanding human behavior
Majors with related skills:
Anthropology
Data Science
Marketing
Psychology
Social Work
Interaction Design
Designers are tasked with communicating ideas through usable products and services. They develop the look and feel of the customer's experience by iterating on concepts based on feedback and information they get from the other UX roles. Designers with a propensity for aesthetics may also focus on more of the visual design.
Great for people who like:
Creating visual work
Explaining information
Majors with related skills:
Arts
Advertising & Public Relations
Film & TV
Graphic Design
Philosophy
Content Strategy
Content Strategists work to communicate effectively with the end user. They ensure that all messaging is clear and can be interpreted as intended by making smart choices about the words, images, and data presented to the user. They maintain a consistent voice for the experience.
Good for people who like:
Sharing stories
Editing information
Majors with related skills:
Communications
Education
English
History
Journalism