ChatGPT Prompts for UX Designer Resume
UX designer resumes must prove design thinking through measurable outcomes — not just a list of tools. These prompts help you frame every project with user impact metrics, write a cover letter that demonstrates design critique, and structure a LinkedIn About that works as a portfolio introduction.
# How to use these prompts
Copy any prompt, paste it into chat.openai.com, and replace the [PLACEHOLDER] tokens with your specific details. Use the section filter to jump straight to the section you need.
Professional Summary
Creates a UX summary that leads with design philosophy and measurable user impact.
Write a 3–4 sentence professional summary for a [SENIORITY LEVEL] UX/UI designer with [NUMBER] years of experience designing [PRODUCT TYPE, e.g. mobile apps, enterprise dashboards, consumer web]. Highlight expertise in [METHODS, e.g. user research, interaction design, design systems] and a standout outcome such as [ACHIEVEMENT, e.g. redesigning onboarding to increase activation by 35%]. Tone: user-centred, creative, and impact-driven.
Work Experience Bullets
Transforms design activities into user-outcome and business-impact bullets.
Rewrite the following UX/UI designer experience bullets to highlight user outcomes and business impact. Include usability improvements, conversion metrics, design velocity, or NPS changes. Use STAR format. Role: [TITLE] at [COMPANY]. Bullets: [PASTE YOUR EXISTING BULLETS HERE]
Skills Section
Structures UX/UI skills into tools, methods, and core design competencies.
Generate a skills section for a UX/UI designer resume. Organise into: Design Tools ([LIST, e.g. Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, Principle, Framer, Zeplin, Storybook]), Research & Methods ([LIST, e.g. user interviews, usability testing, card sorting, journey mapping, A/B testing, jobs-to-be-done]), and Core Competencies ([LIST, e.g. interaction design, visual design, design systems, responsive design, accessibility/WCAG, prototyping]). Format as ATS-friendly two-column list.
Cover Letter Intro
Opens with a specific UX observation that demonstrates design instinct and company research.
Write the opening two paragraphs of a cover letter for a [SENIORITY LEVEL] UX/UI designer applying to [COMPANY NAME] for the [JOB TITLE] role. Reference a specific product experience or design detail from [COMPANY] that impressed you: [SPECIFIC DETAIL]. Connect it to my design philosophy around [YOUR APPROACH, e.g. reducing cognitive load in complex workflows]. Tone: thoughtful, specific, and design-literate.
LinkedIn About Section
Builds a UX LinkedIn About that communicates design thinking and creative identity.
Write a first-person LinkedIn About section for a UX/UI designer specialising in [FOCUS AREA, e.g. enterprise SaaS, consumer fintech]. Include: my design philosophy, a project that changed how I think about UX, the types of problems I most love solving, and a note on my portfolio. End with a recruiter-friendly CTA. Word count: 150–200 words.
ATS Optimisation
Breaks down a UX JD into tool, method, and competency keywords.
Analyse the following UX/UI designer job description and extract the top 10 ATS-critical keywords. Categorise as: Tool, Method/Process, or Competency. Flag any portfolio or case study requirements. Suggest which resume section each keyword belongs in. Job description: [PASTE JOB DESCRIPTION HERE]
# Frequently asked questions
Q1.What ChatGPT prompts are available for a UX Designer resume?
A.There are 6 free ChatGPT prompts for a UX Designer resume: Professional Summary, Work Experience Bullets, Skills Section, Cover Letter Intro, LinkedIn About Section, ATS Optimisation. Each prompt includes [PLACEHOLDER] tokens you replace with your specific details, tips for customising the output, and a one-click copy button.
Q2.How do I use ChatGPT to write a UX Designer professional summary?
A.Copy the Professional Summary prompt on this page, paste it into ChatGPT at chat.openai.com, and replace [SENIORITY LEVEL], [NUMBER], and [ACHIEVEMENT] with your own details. ChatGPT will generate a 3–4 sentence ATS-optimised summary. Refine by asking it to adjust the tone or emphasise a specific achievement.
Q3.How do I make my UX Designer resume ATS-friendly with ChatGPT?
A.Use the ATS Optimisation prompt on this page — paste in the specific job description you are applying for, and ChatGPT will extract the top 10 keywords and tell you which resume section each belongs in. This tailors your resume to each individual application, which is far more effective than using a generic ATS template.
Q4.Can ChatGPT write STAR format experience bullets for a UX Designer?
A.Yes. Copy the Work Experience Bullets prompt, paste your existing bullets or job description duties, and ChatGPT will rewrite them using the STAR framework (Situation, Task, Action, Result) with strong past-tense action verbs and quantified metrics wherever possible. Provide your actual numbers and achievements for the most accurate output.
Q5.How do I customise these UX Designer resume prompts for my specific situation?
A.Every prompt on this page contains [PLACEHOLDER] tokens in square brackets. Replace each token with your actual information: your seniority level, years of experience, specific company names, quantified achievements, and technologies you use. The more specific your inputs, the more personalised and powerful ChatGPT's output will be.
Q6.Do I need ChatGPT Plus to use these prompts?
A.No. All prompts work with the free ChatGPT tier. Using GPT-4o (ChatGPT Plus) will produce more nuanced output for senior-level roles, but the free tier delivers solid results for all 6 resume sections.
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