What is the typical salary for User Experience Manager / UX Manager roles in the UK?

£60,000 to £80,000

As a leading Product Design and UX recruitment agency specialising in C-suite candidates, Intelligent People are well placed to advise on UX Manager salaries in the UK. 

With our 20 years’ experience within the competitive industries we operate ina User Experience Manager salary typically ranges from £60,000 to £80,000.  

However, the national averages are lower, so let’s take a look at some of the largest UK job platforms to get a broader picture. 

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UX Manager wages as advertised on top job boards

What does Indeed say?

The average base salary is £43,697 per year, based on 362 salaries reported.

What does Glassdoor say?

The estimated salary is £52,216 per year, with a “Most Likely Range” of £40,000 to £68,000 per year.

What does Talent say?

The average annual salary for a User Experience Manager in the United Kingdom is £52,500.

Experienced workers: Up to £72,500 per year.

What does Total Jobs say?

The average salary for UX Manager jobs is £42,500. 

Salary variations

As you can see above, there is a huge range in salaries for UX Manager positions in the UK. This is a similar story for User Experience Director, User Experience Manager and User Experience Researcher roles, meaning correct salary benchmarking requires intimate knowledge of the influencing factors. We’ve shared more below in our FAQ section.

Expert salary benchmarking advice

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UX Manager salary FAQs

How much do UX Managers make in the UK?
A UX Manager's salary is between £60,000 to £80,000. However, the national average is lower depending on a number of factors such as location, skillset and industry.
How do UX Manager salaries vary across UK regions?
UX Managers in London tend to earn the most due to higher living costs and demand. Other cities like Manchester or Edinburgh offer competitive but lower salaries, while smaller towns usually pay less.
How do qualifications impact UX Manager pay?
Experience is most important, but having a degree or UX certifications can lead to better pay for UX Managers . Advanced degrees may also result in higher starting salaries.
Do industries affect UX Manager pay?
Yes, industries like tech, finance and healthcare offer higher compensation due to the demand for UX talent. Sectors like retail or education often pay less.