As a graduate UX designer, you design and develop a visual interface for people to interact with, as well as addressing other aspects of user experience unique to your software, websites, or systems. As part of this user experience job, you interact with your intended users to gain feedback about the design, evaluate each element of the interface, and coordinate with programmers or stakeholders to make changes as needed. In this industry, graduate often means recent graduate, so these jobs are often internships available before or after completing your degree. When they are, this can limit the type of activities you are allowed to perform but provide valuable experience to help you get a full-time position afterward.