Careers
What does a Service Designer do?
Service designers play a key role in driving innovation within organizations by designing meaningful user experiences and transforming complex systems into accessible, valuable services.
Their work bridges strategic thinking, creative processes, and the ability to collaborate across departments. Thanks to this growing relevance, companies increasingly recognize service design as a fundamental capability for addressing evolving user needs, business challenges, and sustainability goals. Our graduates are prepared to operate in this evolving scenario with a solid methodological foundation and hands-on experience.

Outgoing profiles
The multidisciplinary and professionally-oriented training enables graduates to take on a variety of roles in the field of service and strategic design. Equipped with practical and theoretical expertise, they are ready to operate in design agencies, innovation departments, public services, and international organizations.
The multidisciplinary and professionally-oriented training enables graduates to take on a variety of roles in the field of service and strategic design. Equipped with practical and theoretical expertise, they are ready to operate in design agencies, innovation departments, public services, and international organizations.
UX/UI designers
Transformation consultants
Service innovation consultants
Business designers
Applied researchers
Design strategists
Service designers
User researchers
Experience & interaction designers
Social innovation designers
Community facilitators
CX designers

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The Field Experience
The Master collaborates with international companies, consultancy firms and NGOs, allowing students to work on real projects and expand their professional network.
Each student concludes the Master’s course with 475 hours of field experience: internships, research projects or professional activities already in progress. These immersive experiences offer students the chance to test their skills and gain visibility in real-life contexts. In one out of three cases, internships turn into job opportunities, confirming the strength of our network and the market’s appetite for service designers.