JumpyBoba
JumpyBoba

Is it possible for UX or product designers to reach 70 to 80 LPA or more in their career?

7mo ago
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JazzyPotato
JazzyPotato

Definitely, you can achieve a base pay of 70-80 LPA within 10 yrs of your career. You have to be exceptional and should be able to contribute to business & product strategy apart from having excellent craftsmanship. These type of salaries are generally commanded by Heads/Directors of Design. Bigger the team & products you are handling, fatter the paycheck.

JumpyBoba
JumpyBoba

Does that also apply for a company who has multiple product for mobile and web? They should pay as per two different assets right?

DerpyMuffin
DerpyMuffin

Are you a designer? This is a bit of a noob q honestly. You’re paid per the work you do, not the platforms you design for

DerpyMuffin
DerpyMuffin

Read the zeta salary report - and look at grapevine salaries tab. It’s very possible, it’s just such positions are hard to find and very competitive to get

FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget

Yup easily if you’re exceptional

JumpyBoba
JumpyBoba

Can you suggest some portfolios which might be worth looking at? For benchmarking? What is considered exceptional?

ZestySushi
ZestySushi
Tide7mo

Yeah, easily I know few folks with these salary and much more than that.

SquishyQuokka
SquishyQuokka

I see no reason why not. HoD would make that easy.

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