User experience designers help make the websites, apps, and digital products we all use more useful and delightful. The sense of accomplishment from working with product teams, developers, and users isn’t the only reward UX designers can look forward to. According to Glassdoor, a user experience (UX) designer is one of the highest-paying entry-level jobs in the US market, with pay ranging from $85,000 to $145,000.
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