Our alumni work for some of the world’s biggest tech companies
Average salary for a UX Designer is $80,000
Why you should do a UX internship
UX, or user experience, is a fascinating area that supports a wide range of careers at companies big and small.
Demand for UX professionals has never been greater.
Get a head start in the innovative world of UX. Learn how to think end-to-end about the user experience, both broadly and deeply.
Get inside the heads of customers.
Courses are great but when it comes to UX, experience trumps everything else.
What could I learn in a UX internship?
How to undertake a design audit
How to design high-fidelity wireframes
How to audit user journeys
How to make customer personas
How to undertake A/B Testing
How to undertake UX research
What key skills do I need for a UX internship?

Creativity

Problem-solving skills

Attention to detail
“I was responsible for the design and UX of the app. So going from the idea to exactly what we want the app to look like.”
Rhiannon, UX Intern, UK
Why pursue a career in UX?
A creative job
UX is a role that allows you to flex your creativity every day.
Flexible working
UX professionals are sought by pretty much any organization with an online presence. From the largest tech giant, to startups, to charities and agencies.
Lucrative jobs
UX is a well paid area with lots of jobs. High end UX professionals command six figure salaries. And senior UX Designers can earn as much as $119,841.
How to Get Into the World of UX Design
I’ve learned how to map a user’s journey through an online service, how to transform a user’s pains and gains into useful ideas and how to design a sitemap. I’m also learning about content strategy and architecture, how you display content and organize it.
