The job title of 'Product Designer' is often interchanged in businesses with 'UX Designer'. While both roles aim to create user-friendly products, product designers also take a more holistic approach and are more involved in the overall business strategy.
According to Global Industry Research (2023), the global user experience service market is projected to surge from $1160.95 million in 2022 to $4093.63 million in 2028, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 23.37%. North America is anticipated to contribute significantly to this growth, where employment of user experience designers is projected to grow 22% from 2022 to 2032 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024). As of January 2024, user experience design was among the top 4 roles in Canada with 3054 job postings.
Montreal's remarkable addition of 51,500 tech talent jobs, following closely behind Toronto and San Francisco, indicates a thriving tech landscape in Canada. This expansion in the tech sector aligns with the need for skilled professionals in digital product design, further emphasizing the importance of product/UX design expertise in the current job market.
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