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UX Designer ATS keywords

Recruiters and Applicant Tracking Systems score UX Designer resumes by keyword match against the job description. Use these keyword groups as a starting point, then mirror the exact phrasing of the posting you are applying to.

Core ATS keywords

user researchwireframingprototypingusability testinginformation architectureUI design

Role skills (from the ux designer resume example)

User researchWireframing & prototypingUsability testingUser interface designInformation architectureCross-functional collaboration

Hard skills

User researchWireframing & prototypingUsability testingUser interface designInformation architectureCross-functional collaboration

Soft skills

stakeholder managementcross-functional collaborationownershipprioritizationwritten communicationverbal communicationcreative problem-solvingbrand storytelling

Tools & platforms

FigmaSketchMiroMazeAdobe XD

Certifications to consider

NN/g UX CertificationGoogle UX Design Certificate

How to use these keywords

  1. Copy the job description you are applying to and highlight every noun/phrase that appears more than once — those are the UX Designer keywords ATS weights most heavily.
  2. Aim for a 75–85% keyword match. Below 60% your resume is probably being filtered out; above 85% you are well-positioned.
  3. Do not keyword-stuff. Integrate terms naturally into bullet points that describe real outcomes.
  4. Use both the full phrase and the acronym where relevant (e.g. "Customer Relationship Management (CRM)") — different ATS parsers tokenize differently.
  5. Run the final resume through the free ATS resume checker before submitting.

Skip the guessing — check the exact keyword gap

Paste your resume and a ux designer job posting — get a free ATS score and see which keywords are missing.

Common questions

What are the most important ATS keywords for a UX Designer resume?

The most important ATS keywords for a UX Designer resume are the ones that appear in the specific job description you are applying to — but user research, wireframing, prototyping are the baseline UX Designer terms that show up in most postings.

How many ATS keywords should a UX Designer resume have?

Target 15–25 role-specific keywords across your summary, skills, and experience sections. Density matters less than placement — keywords in the top half of the first page carry more weight.

Should I list keywords in a separate "keywords" section?

No — ATS parsers flag keyword-stuffed sections and recruiters ignore them. Weave keywords into natural prose inside your summary, skills, and bullet points.

How do I know which UX Designer keywords a specific job uses?

Paste your resume and the job description into the free ATS resume checker. It extracts the keyword gap automatically, showing exactly which UX Designer phrases the posting uses that your resume is missing.