Microsoft
US$144,000-234,000
Microsoft UX designers are constantly creating innovative digital products that influence the globe, and Microsoft is leading the way for inclusive design. Get ready—the interview process can be quite extensive as they require a high level of motivation and design skill from the team.
Meta
US$162,000-257,000
The former Facebook company, Meta also owns social media giants Instagram and Whatsapp, and other subsidiaries. With its emphasis on user-centered design, great people and great benefits, Meta is considered an ideal employer for many UXers.
Apple
US$142,000-233,000
Considered by many to be the father of modern UX, Apple still sets the standard for clean, innovative design that places the user’s needs at the forefront. Although the culture is considered a pro, the onboarding is reportedly rigorous.
Amazon
US$129,000-222,000
While its reputation as an employer leaves a lot to be desired, there’s no doubt as to Amazon’s market power. This lends a certain level of job security, even if maintaining a healthy work-life balance may be difficult.
Adobe
US$138,000-224,000
Being a UX designer for Adobe is a bit like being a designer for other designers. As an Adobe UXer, you would be creating seamless and efficient products for others in the field to use on their own projects.
Epic Games
US$119,000-191,000
This American gaming developer and publisher is one of the biggest contributors to the development, publishing, and marketing of games worldwide; meaning you’ll always be at the forefront of cutting-edge game UX design. Epic employees cite its perks, like health insurance and long parental leave, as some of their favorite things about working at the company.
Google
US$155,000-255,000
Google’s reputation as an employer is stellar. And with its dedication to innovating for the ultimate UX experience across all its services, it’s unlikely a UXer will ever get bored.
IBM
US$119,000-210,000
This major research organization is one of the biggest producers and sellers of computer hardware, middleware, software, and consulting services. As a UX designer for IBM, you would be working for the world’s biggest tech company.