UX Designers in High Demand, Crucial to AI/VR
[caption id="attachment_139378" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] UX Designers[/caption] In the tech sector, design can sometimes feel like an afterthought. But as we concern ourselves so fervently with bits and bytes, designers help ensure that everything on the screen makes sense to end users. Adobe’s latest survey shows that User Experience (UX) designers are not only important, but they’re in high demand. Conducted in August and September of 2016, Adobe’s sampling pool is admittedly small. Though only 501 individuals were polled, they constituted the decision makers: department heads, senior managers and HR leads, all of whom were asked what they look for in a UX designer. Those hiring UX designers report they’re “as much a priority to their organization as software engineers." Demand will only increase over the next five years. All major metro areas are seeing upticks in UX designer demand, with the greatest growth coming from (surprisingly) Detroit. New York still reigns supreme for UX designers. Some 84 percent of those hired as UX designers work full-time on-site, and hiring managers report the term ‘UX designer’ is the preferred title for the position (unlike developers, where job titles often arbitrarily vacillate between ‘developer’ and ‘engineer’). Though dominated by males, females comprise 39 percent of the UX designer field. Youth is also important. Of all UX designers hired, those polled reported 92 percent of their workforce were Millennials. As demand goes, UX designers were on par with software engineers (or developers – whatever). Around 87 percent of respondents said hiring UX designers was as important as hiring good engineering talent. Graphic designers are also in demand, with 76 percent of those polled saying it was a priority for their company. UX designers are not one-off entities inside those companies hiring, either. Some 63 percent of polled managers say their companies have hired five or more UX designers in the past 12 months, with 40 percent saying they’ll hire twice as many UX designers in the next 12 months. [caption id="attachment_139379" align="aligncenter" width="2804"] UX Designer Breakdown[/caption]