Stop UI Designer Resume Mistakes From Holding You Back
Identify and fix the most common errors that keep hiring managers and ATS from noticing your talent.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring managers can’t gauge your contribution
- ATS often scores resumes higher with numbers
- Lacks evidence of results
- Add specific metrics (percentages, revenue, user growth)
- Tie each achievement to a business outcome
- Use action verbs followed by results
Designed new UI components for the dashboard.
Designed new UI components for the dashboard, increasing user task completion rate by 22%.
- Creates noise for recruiters
- ATS may not match tools to job description
- Shows no depth of expertise
- Prioritize the top 3 tools mentioned in the job posting
- Pair each tool with a project where you used it
- Show outcomes achieved with the tool
Tools: Sketch, Adobe XD, Figma, InVision, Photoshop, Illustrator, Zeplin.
Tools: Figma (lead prototyping for 3 cross‑functional projects), Sketch (wireframes for mobile app redesign).
- ATS may not recognize unconventional titles
- Recruiters can’t quickly understand your role
- May be filtered out by keyword searches
- Replace creative titles with standard industry titles
- Add a brief line clarifying the role if needed
Design Ninja
UI Designer
- Hiring managers skim quickly and miss key info
- ATS parsers can misread dense paragraphs
- Long resumes may be rejected early
- Use clear headings and bullet points
- Limit to 2 pages for mid‑level, 1 page for junior
- Leave ample white space
Responsible for designing user interfaces, collaborating with developers, conducting user research, and iterating on designs throughout the product lifecycle.
• Designed user interfaces for web app, boosting engagement by 15% • Collaborated with developers to implement responsive layouts • Conducted user research and iterated based on feedback
- No proof of visual work for designers
- Recruiters may skip candidates without a portfolio
- ATS cannot capture portfolio URL for keyword matching
- Add a short, clickable URL in the header or contact section
- Label it clearly as Portfolio
Portfolio available upon request.
Portfolio: https://dribbble.com/janedoe
- Use a clear, professional header
- Write a 2‑sentence summary with keywords
- Show measurable results for each project
- List top 3 design tools with context
- Include a live portfolio link
- Keep layout clean with consistent spacing
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Save as PDF with searchable text
- Convert generic verbs to action‑oriented verbs
- Add quantifiable metrics
- Standardize tool list
- Insert portfolio URL
- Trim to 2 pages