Visual/UI Designers play an important part in creating effective web layouts, product illustrations, iconography, print materials, presentations and so much more. Visual Designers often work within cross sectional teams along with user experience researchers and designers, interaction designers, marketers, salespersons and other key stakeholders.
The ability to communicate effectively is an important skill that more companies around the world are embracing. Demand for Visual/UI Designers is expected to rise much faster than other occupations. According to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Visual Designer job positions are poised to grow by 12,500 jobs per year through 2026.
With an estimated population near two million people, the Austin metro is one of the largest and most diverse metropolitan areas in the United States and a hotspot for job growth. Austin has a thriving tech scene and is currently home to over several tech startups and companies, including AMD, Intel, NVidia, ARM Holdings and Indeed.com.
Ranked the number one place to live in the United States by U.S. News and World Report, Austin offers many social, cultural and economic opportunities. The city is home to the state‰Ûªs capital and the University of Texas at Austin produces a highly educated and cosmopolitan workforce. Additionally, the Austin City Limits Music Festival and the South by Southwest conference are great venues for music lovers and tech enthusiasts.
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$125,000 |
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$86,666 |
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£68,656 |
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$201,875 |
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$164,547 |
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$155,118 |
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$150,535 |
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C$146,466 |
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$145,750 |
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$140,000 |
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$130,000 |
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$125,000 |
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$86,666 |
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£68,656 |
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$65,000 |
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