It's an interesting time to be working in UX Design.
While AI might not be replacing it, it's definitely reshaping it. We've said hello to plenty of weird and wonderful ways to automate the execution layer (wireframes, basic research, UI production) which in turn has sped up workflows but it's also led to less demand for purely tactical or junior roles.
What we're left with however are clients now prioritising product thinking, strategy, and problem solving when looking to add their UX teams.
If you're someone comfortable leveraging AI rather than competing with it, are looking to work with autonomy in an environment where you're given freedom to use your swiss army knife of a skillset and want to be part of a dedicated user centred design practice this might be the perfect role for you.
I'm working with a London based consultancy who have a huge pipeline of work running through to the end of 2026 and beyond. Their UCD practice is around 4 years old, is led by a super inspiring director and it's growing rapidly due to client demand.
Here's what you'll be doing as part of the role. Have a read and let me know if it resonates.
And here's the experience they're looking for (working in enterprise environments is a must).
This is a home based role with occasional travel required into a London HQ. There's a base salary of £60-70,000 plus bonus and benefits on offer and you'll be working with (and learning from) some of THE best people working in the UCD space.
Interested? Hit the link in this advert to apply or get in touch directly for more information.