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These keywords appear most frequently in product designer job descriptions. Missing even a few can drop your ATS score below the screening threshold.
Hard and soft skills that product designer ATS systems look for
Common mistakes that cause product designer resumes to fail ATS screening
Include 'Figma' as an explicit keyword - it's the primary ATS filter for product design roles in 2024
Add both 'UX Design' and 'UI Design' separately - ATS may match only the exact term used in the JD
Quantify design impact: 'redesigned onboarding flow increasing activation rate by 34%', 'reduced support tickets by 28% through UX improvements'
Include 'design system' and 'component library' - these are key differentiators for senior product designer roles
List 'WCAG' and 'accessibility' - regulated industries and large tech companies ATS filter on these explicitly
Add 'A/B testing' and 'usability testing' separately - both appear as independent ATS keywords in modern product design JDs
The highest-priority ATS keywords for product designers are: Figma (essential), 'design systems', 'user research', 'prototyping', 'usability testing', 'information architecture', and 'accessibility'. Secondary keywords that differentiate you: 'A/B testing', 'design thinking', 'journey mapping', 'component library'. Always mirror the exact terms from the JD - 'UX Designer' and 'Product Designer' are sometimes not treated as synonyms by ATS.
Coding is rarely a hard ATS filter for product designer roles, but it's a differentiator. Keywords like 'HTML/CSS', 'React basics', or 'developer handoff' signal you can communicate effectively with engineers. For design engineer hybrid roles (increasingly common in 2024), listing Storybook, React, and Tailwind CSS alongside Figma significantly boosts your ATS score. For pure design roles, focus on design tool keywords over coding.
Be specific: 'built design system from 0 to 1 with 240+ components, adopted by 8 product teams', 'maintained Figma component library used by 15 designers across 3 products', 'created design tokens enabling consistent light/dark mode across web and mobile'. Keywords: 'design system', 'component library', 'design tokens', 'Storybook'. This is the #1 differentiator that separates mid-level from senior product designer applications.
Yes, always include a portfolio URL, but understand that ATS cannot evaluate your actual design work - it only scans text. Your ATS score depends entirely on keyword matching in your resume text. Put the portfolio link prominently in your header. The human reviewer will evaluate your portfolio, so ensure it shows process (research β wireframes β iterations β final design) rather than just finished screens.
Frame existing work using product design vocabulary. Instead of 'designed marketing materials', write 'designed user-facing interfaces for 3 product campaigns, collaborating with marketing and engineering'. Add UX-specific keywords to your Skills section even if from side projects: 'user research', 'wireframing', 'usability testing', 'Figma'. Consider a UX certification (Google UX Design, NNG) to add ATS-matchable credentials. ATS CV Checker shows exactly which keywords you're missing for your target roles.
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