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Why your next career could be UX Design?

As businesses rely on technology and User experience tools for survival, the demand for User experience designers has continued to hit the roof. According to a 2020 LinkedIn report, UX design has become one of the world's top five in-demand skills. It is expected to continue in 2021 and beyond.


Switching to a new career is an exhilarating but taxing experience as it requires you to research and consider several things such as salary, job stability, proximity, and working time. However, a career in User Experience design seamlessly ticks all these boxes.


As businesses rely on technology and User experience tools for survival, the demand for User experience designers has continued to hit the roof. According to a 2020 LinkedIn report, UX design has become one of the world's top five in-demand skills. It is expected to continue in 2021 and beyond.


Due to the global pandemic, brand custodians have realized that the new way to win over their competitors is to up their User Experience game with the world now relying heavily on technology for connection, work, entertainment, and business. Nobody wants to revisit a site or app that is unappealing or difficult to use. Hence, the reason for the increase in the demand for people who are skilled in User Experience Design.


According to Glassdoor, an entry-level UX designer in the United States earns about $103,725 as a salary annually. Aside from this financial perk, UX Design affords you the flexibility to work at your convenience too. It also allows you to explore a wide range of career paths such as UX research, UX writing, UX strategy, and information architecture, to mention a few.


However, some of the easiest ways to become a UX Designer and break into the industry are to attend Coaching Bootcamps, upskilling programs, or take up courses. At Brave Achievers, we empower people with practical skills to achieve their career goals and solve real-life business problems. By clicking on this link, you can join our product UX/UI Design fall Bootcamp waitlist.

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