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UX Woman

Graphic Design – UX Design Career Changer Apprenticeship

UX Woman

UX Career Changer Apprenticeship program in UX design and research for diverse candidates. Open to new grads and career changers, offering mentorship and project leadership.

Posted 5/15/2026full-timeRemote • Pennsylvania • 🇺🇸 United StatesEntry Level💰 $85,000 - $130,000 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Work through end-to-end UX design and UX research process for a startup idea of your choice
  • Lead product scoping and feature scoping, as well as entire project management
  • Identify target market for product and position product for launch success
  • Incorporate AI tools into your UX design process
  • Deliver a compelling UX design and business pitch for your startup idea
  • Lead user testing of wireframes and prototypes

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Interested in creative career paths in UX research, UX design, product design or service design
  • Willing to commit 5-10 hours of work per week to complete program deliverables
  • Willing to attend 2-3 hour weekend lectures or complete online video course modules
  • Open to feedback from UX mentors and demonstrates willingness to revise design work

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • 1:1 mentorship throughout the 7-month program
  • Coaching to help land 6-figure UX jobs

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Hard Skills & Tools
UX designUX researchproduct designservice designuser testingwireframingprototypingproject managementAI tools integrationbusiness pitch
Soft Skills
creativityfeedback opennesswillingness to revisecommunicationleadership