UI/UX Design Jobs

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UX Designer

🇪🇸 Madrid, Spain

The UX Designer will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to translate user needs and business goals into intuitive design solutions, rapidly creating and iterating on designs using various methods like wireframes and interactive prototypes. Responsibilities also include leveraging and expanding the pattern library, communicating design rationale, and contributing to evolving design standards.

HybridFull-time
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Sr Visual UI Designer (All Genders)

🇪🇸 National Library of Spain, Paseo de Recoletos, 20-22, 28071 Madrid, Spain

The role involves being a main contributor to the design system, focusing on elevating the user experience to be more branded, engaging, and usable across web and app touchpoints. Key duties include partnering with data/research teams, executing tangible prototypes, ensuring scalability, and mentoring junior team members.

HybridFull-timeSenior
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Senior Product Designer - Madrid, Spain

Remote (🇪🇸 Madrid, Spain)

The role involves pitching, prototyping, testing, building, shipping, and refining new features across various platforms. Key tasks include refining UX/UI patterns for mobile apps, rethinking onboarding flows, and influencing the product roadmap.

Remote$100,000 - $150,000Full-timeMid-level
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UX Designer - SONG

🇪🇸 Madrid, Spain

The role involves designing and prototyping digital experiences with increasing fidelity, envisioning concepts through low-fidelity prototypes, and generating detailed wireframes and user interface solutions across devices. Responsibilities also include defining and maintaining design systems and collaborating with development teams to ensure alignment with design principles.

HybridFull-timeMid-level
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About UI/UX Design careers

UI/UX designers in 2026 focus on orchestrating complex systems rather than just pixel pushing. With generative tools handling routine layouts, the role has shifted toward high-level interaction logic, accessibility compliance, and prompt-based design systems.

Today's UI/UX roles require a deep understanding of human psychology and the ability to design for non-linear user journeys in an AI-native world.

Teams at companies like Google and Meta seek designers who can build adaptable frameworks that remain cohesive across mobile, web, and emerging wearable interfaces.

We feature a comprehensive range of UI/UX positions including junior UX designer roles, senior UI designers, UX/UI leads, and specialized positions in interaction design and UX research. Our listings span AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, design-forward tools like Figma and Framer, fintech leaders like Stripe and Coinbase, and Fortune 500 companies.

Yes! Many companies now offer fully remote UI/UX positions. Remote-first companies like Notion, Linear, Vercel, and many AI startups actively hire remote designers. You can filter specifically for remote roles or explore hybrid opportunities in cities like San Francisco, London, and New York.

Companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Airbnb, and AI leaders like OpenAI seek proficiency in Figma, user research methodologies, prototyping, and accessibility standards. Experience with AI-powered design tools is increasingly valued. Strong portfolios demonstrate end-to-end design thinking, from wireframes to high-fidelity mockups. Browse exceptional UI/UX portfolios to see what industry leaders showcase.

Salaries range from $65k–$85k for entry-level positions to $140k–$200k+ for senior roles in major tech hubs. AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI often pay at the top of market. Contract and freelance rates typically range from $75–$200/hour depending on experience. Visit our salary guide for comprehensive compensation data.

The shift in 2026 has moved from layout creation to system orchestration. UI/UX designers now spend less time on manual pixel-pushing and more time defining interaction logic and conversational patterns. Proficiency in Figma's AI features and the ability to design for non-linear user journeys are now core requirements. Check out roles at OpenAI or Perplexity to see these new patterns in action.

While not every role requires full-stack knowledge, there is a massive trend toward technical agency. Designers who can "vibe code" prototypes using Tailwind CSS or v0 have a significant advantage. This allows for faster iteration and better collaboration with Design Engineering teams.