Junior design jobs are disappearing and most people are blaming the wrong thing. In this episode, I break down what's actually happening to entry-level design roles right now, why AI is only part of the story, and where the real opportunities are hiding. If you're starting your design career or feeling stuck in the job market, this one is for you.
What You'll Learn
- Why junior design hiring is down — and why AI is only part of the story
- Which specific tasks AI is automating right now (and which tools are doing it)
- What the "learning loop problem" is and why it matters more than the job numbers
- Where the real entry points are in 2025/2026: niches, new roles, new signals
- What hiring managers actually want to see in portfolios right now
- What "agentic experience design" is and why it's one of the fastest-growing new roles
Key Takeaways
- Entry-level design postings are down 43% since 2022 — but this is a restructuring, not the end of design
- AI is absorbing the "starter tasks" that juniors used to learn on — wireframing, synthesis, documentation — and that disrupts the learning loop, not just the job market
- The designers getting traction right now are AI-native, niche-focused, and show thinking over polish in their portfolios
- New roles like Agentic Experience Designer and Design Engineer are emerging — and almost no one is specializing in them yet
Resources Mentioned