Is Design, Creative & UX a Good Job Market in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA?

Produced by Callings.ai on May 10, 2026

Executive Verdict

Market rating: competitive | Confidence: High

Los Angeles is still a real market for Design, Creative & UX, but it is competitive rather than easy. We observed more than 500 postings across more than 300 companies over the last 90 days, yet California Design, Creative & UX employment was down 0.8% year-over-year and active postings were down 5.2% year-over-year, while metro unemployment was 5.4% in April 2026.[18][15][9][41] The mix favors experienced candidates: about 45% of sampled roles were mid-level, about 35% senior, and only about 15% entry-level.[12] You can still win here with a strong portfolio and location flexibility, but generic remote-first applications will underperform.

Best positioned: A mid-career designer who can show Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, prototyping, user research, and design-systems work—and who is open to on-site or hybrid roles in technology, media, design, or retail—has the best odds right now.[13][7][14]

Main caution: The biggest trap is assuming LA's creative reputation means abundant remote junior openings; only about 10% of sampled roles were remote and about 15% were entry-level.[7][12]

What Changed Recently

What This Means for You

Entry-Level Candidates

Difficulty: Hard: entry-level roles are about 15% of the sample, and only about 10% of roles are remote.[12][7]

Best target: Target on-site junior graphic, production, and brand-support roles at small employers where Figma and Adobe Creative Suite are baseline tools.[8][13]

Biggest mistake: Calling yourself a product designer without showing shipped screens, reusable components, or research-backed revisions.

Next step: Build two tight case studies this month: one Figma prototype and one Adobe-based brand or campaign asset set, then apply first to employers in technology, design, creative/media, and retail that hire in person.[13][14][7]

Mid-Career Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate but selective: the market is concentrated in mid-level and senior roles, not broad-based expansion.[12][15][9]

Best target: Aim at product/UX, brand systems, and motion-heavy work in technology, design, creative/media, and retail teams.[14][13]

Biggest mistake: Using one portfolio for every job instead of splitting product, brand, and motion samples.

Next step: Repackage your portfolio into role-specific tracks and make design systems, prototyping, and user research visible in the first screenful of each case study.[13]

Career Switchers

Difficulty: Hard unless your previous domain makes you useful on day one.

Best target: Bridge through web content, production design, or marketing-adjacent roles where visual execution and structured content overlap.[16]

Biggest mistake: Trying to compete on title alone against candidates with years of shipped design work.

Next step: Translate prior industry knowledge into one redesign audit and one workflow sample, then use contract and project placements to build local proof faster.[17]

Salary Reality

high pay highly concentrated

In local posted jobs, salary ranges center on about $100k to $135k, with a broader 25th-75th band of about $75k to $190k; hourly postings center on about $28 to $34 / hour.[1][2] As a broader benchmark, Revelio Public Labor Statistics puts the mean offered salary on new California openings in this category at ~$85,827 (n=2,831), while the national mean offered salary on new openings is ~$72,496 (n=43,544).[3] Estimated national UX-specific guides run higher: Robert Half lists a $119,000 midpoint starting salary, and Glassdoor reports median total pay of $109,000 for UX designers and $119,000 for UX researchers.[4][5]

Local posted pay is respectable, but it sits inside one of the country's costliest housing markets; the Los Angeles Case-Shiller home price index stood at 445.623970423027 in February 2026.[6] That means a six-figure offer can still feel mid-market once commuting, rent, or housing are factored in.

The upside comes with tradeoffs: about 65% of sampled roles are on-site, about 80% of sampled openings come from small employers, and California occupation-wide postings are down 5.2% year-over-year.[7][8][9]

Best-paying path: The strongest pay tends to sit in senior UX/product work and niche motion design tied to large tech or entertainment brands. In local samples, Amazon, Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios, Apple, and Fox Entertainment appear among the more active design hirers, and proxy pay reporting places Los Angeles motion design around $135,010 while national senior motion roles can reach $100,000-$150,000+ base.[10][11]

Caution: Top-end numbers often describe niche senior roles, total compensation rather than base pay, or national estimates rather than LA medians, so they are not a safe anchor for mid-level negotiations.[11][4][5]

Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated

Real opportunity is spread across a long tail rather than a few dominant employers. Over the last 90 days, more than 500 sampled postings came from more than 300 companies, and the employer mix is fragmented rather than concentrated.[18][19] The most-active industries were technology (about 25%), design (about 20%), creative & media (about 15%), information technology (about 10%), and retail (about 10%).[14] Among the most consistently active named employers were Amazon, Inc., Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios, Apple, Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Robotics, Sonara Inc., Sports Business Ventures LLC, Fox Entertainment, and Miniso, each at around 5 postings in the sample.[10] That mix matters because it favors candidates who can translate across product, brand, and production workflows. About 80% of sampled openings came from small employers, which usually means leaner teams and broader job scopes, while only about 10% of roles were remote.[8][7] Combined with a market split toward mid and senior hiring, the best opportunities are concentrated in practical builders who can ship work quickly, not portfolio tourists.[12]

Where to focus: Focus first on mid-level, on-site or hybrid roles where one portfolio can prove both UX structure and polished visual execution.

Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing

Adjacent Roles to Consider

30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan

First 30 Days

Days 31-60

Days 61-90

Methodology and Confidence

This April 2026 report was generated on May 10, 2026. Latest direct national data: April 2026. Latest direct Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA data: May 2026.

Confidence: Overall confidence: High. Based on 3 direct local occupation data points and 25 total local evidence items with recent coverage.

Limitations

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