Entry Level UX Designer
Typical entry level band in San JoseIllustrative pay-band example. Not a live posting — figures derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro.
206 ux designers employed in metro (BLS May 2024) · $139,784 median · 41% above the national median.
The band below shows the 25th–75th percentile range for this occupation in the San Jose metro. Half of UX Designers earn inside that band.
Source: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, May 2024 OEWS estimates. Full UX Designer salary guide →
The cards below are illustrative pay-band examples — not live postings. Each shows the typical salary range you can expect at that seniority level, derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro. When Jobeezy matches you to a real opening, we auto-apply on your behalf.
Illustrative pay-band example. Not a live posting — figures derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro.
Illustrative pay-band example. Not a live posting — figures derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro.
Illustrative pay-band example. Not a live posting — figures derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro.
Illustrative pay-band example. Not a live posting — figures derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro.
Illustrative pay-band example. Not a live posting — figures derived from BLS OEWS May 2024 medians for this metro.
Expected pay at each step, scaled to San Jose’s median. Your actual offer depends on employer, sub-specialty, and interview performance.
Multipliers calibrated against BLS OEWS May 2024 occupational percentiles for 15-xxxx codes.
Representative large employers for this occupation industry. Jobeezy auto-applies when any qualifying opening posts at these or other employers on Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, Ashby, or iCIMS.
Employers in the San Jose metro typically post UX Designer roles through one of five applicant tracking systems. Pick the guide that matches where you’re applying:
Pulled from O*NET work-activities and real interview patterns for this occupation. Practice all four with Jobeezy’s InterviewRide drills.
Walk me through your design process for a feature from brief to final handoff.
Evaluates process knowledge: research, ideation, prototyping, usability testing, spec handoff, iteration.
How do you decide when to do user research vs. ship and learn?
Risk assessment: reversible vs irreversible decisions, cost of being wrong, research budget, timeline.
Describe a time a usability test completely changed your design direction.
Tests receptiveness to user feedback. Show you act on findings, not just collect them.
How do you design for accessibility without it feeling like a constraint?
Mature designers frame accessibility as a design quality signal: WCAG AA, keyboard navigation, color contrast, screen readers.
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