What Is an UX Developer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a UX Developer?

A UX developer is responsible for making sure that software, websites, and mobile applications work well for the people using them. In terms of this role, UX, which stands for user experience, refers to how easy and useful a software application process is for the person using it. As a UX designer, it’s your job to position text and graphics, implement unique features, relocate buttons, and guide the eyes of the user to maximize the user experience. Job duties include evaluating the user interface (UI), identifying areas for improvement, and implementing design changes that enhance the overall UX of the UI.

How to Become a UX Developer

The educational qualifications for a career as a UX developer begin with an associate degree in computer science. Having an undergraduate degree in a field such as graphic or web design can be beneficial for standing out from other job seeking candidates. It’s also helpful to gain experience by working with a wide variety of software application programs and researching usability forums and blogs, as this is an ever-evolving career based on technology that continues to advance. To succeed as a UX developer, you need critical-thinking skills and an analytical mind, although it helps to develop your creative skills, too.

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