Pluspunten
Rapid Skill Acceleration: AI tools like Figma AI and Uizard automate repetitive tasks—such as generating layouts, color schemes, and basic wireframes—allowing juniors to produce higher-quality work faster. Lower Barrier to Entry: You can now showcase professional-level visual polish even without years of "pixel-pushing" experience, shifting the focus to your problem-solving logic. Enhanced Research Capabilities: AI can summarize massive amounts of user feedback, identify patterns, and help write interview scripts, tasks that used to be labor-intensive for entry-level roles. New Specialisations: The rise of Voice UI, 3D immersive experiences (AR/VR), and hyper-personalization creates niche opportunities that didn't exist a few years ago.
Minpunten
Shrinking Entry-Level Roles: Many "bread and butter" junior tasks, like basic wireframing and component generation, are being automated. This has led to an oversaturated market with fewer traditional "junior" openings. Higher Hiring Bar: Recruiters now expect juniors to be "strategic orchestrators". You aren't just expected to know Figma; you must now demonstrate AI literacy, strategic thinking, and business acumen immediately. Portfolio Skepticism: Hiring managers are increasingly wary of "cookie-cutter" portfolios. There is a concern that projects might be mostly AI-generated, making it harder for juniors to prove their actual design thinking. Loss of Apprenticeship: The traditional path of learning by doing simple tasks under a senior designer's wing is disappearing because AI is taking over those simple tasks, potentially leading to a lack of mentorship.