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UX Woman

Business Analyst – UX Research Career Changer Apprenticeship

UX Woman

UX apprenticeship for women, immigrants, POC, and LGBTQ individuals transitioning into tech. 7-month program focusing on UX design and research methods for startup projects.

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
  • Consult with startups to create a scope of work and fulfill UX research, UX design, product design and service design work

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 a willingness to revise design work

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • 1:1 mentorship throughout the 7-month program
  • Support for women, immigrants, POC, and LGBTQ individuals to break into tech

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Hard Skills & Tools
UX designUX researchproduct designservice designproject managementfeature scopingmarket identificationscope of work creation
Soft Skills
creativityfeedback opennesswillingness to reviseconsultationcommunication