Undergrad UX Design/Research – Full-time Intern Conversion

Oracle · Data Governance, Data Management
📍 United States 🏢 Remote 💰 $63K-$126K /yr

About this internship

Oracle is hiring a remote Undergrad UX Design/Research full-time intern with a conversion focus in the United States, within its Data Governance and Data Management industry. You’ll likely support UX design and research work such as structuring information, creating wireframes/prototypes, and testing ideas with users. This role targets candidates who earned a relevant bachelor’s degree within 12 months of the start date (no later than August 2026) and have experience with multiple design tools and UX methods.

Qualifications

Required

  • Have graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Product/Industrial Design, HCI, Human Factors, Usability Engineering, or a related field within 12 months of actual start date, no later than August 2026.
  • Have academic course work, completed project research or have prior work experience with two or more of the following design tools: Figma, Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premier Pro, Dreamweaver, After Effects, etc.), Sketch, InVision, Principle, Axure, Balsamiq.
  • Have project experience, work experience, or academic course work in two or more of the following areas: Information architecture, wireframing, storyboarding, visualization, prototyping, sketching, surveying, user research, personas, user testing.

Nice to have

  • A portfolio or project examples that clearly show your UX process (research, iterations, and final outcomes).
  • Comfort explaining design decisions and research findings in clear, structured write-ups or presentations.
  • Experience collaborating on team projects and incorporating feedback from peers or stakeholders.
  • Ability to switch between research tasks (surveys, user testing) and hands-on design tasks (wireframes, prototypes) as needed.
  • Organized documentation habits for personas, user flows, and test results so others can follow your work.

How to stand out (TUN tip)

Before you apply, map each listed tool and UX area to one concrete class project or work sample, and be ready to describe what you did and what changed based on feedback or testing. If you’ve used more than two tools or methods, prioritize the ones you can demonstrate quickly in a portfolio case study.

Oracle – Undergrad UX Design/Research – Full-time Intern Conversion