Learn how to approach your next job interview for a UX design position with confidence.
- Working as a UX designer lets you influence the look and feel of how people interact with digital products by making them more intuitive and easier to use. According to CNN, user experience designer is one of the top 100 best jobs in America. Because UX design is a growing industry, many candidates are coming in with a background in traditional design. Some are coming straight out of college, and others are coming from completely different fields. No matter where you're at, you might be surprised by the fact that the interview process for a UX designer position isn't quite like interviewing for other positions.
Hi, I'm Diane Cronenwett, and I'm a UX designer. I've participated in dozens of hiring interviews both on the candidate side and as a member of a hiring committee. I want to help you to know what to expect, what to prepare, and how to navigate through the process of interviewing for a UX design position. Join me in my LinkedIn learning course to prepare for your next UX designer interview.
Released
12/7/2018- Different UX career options
- Acing your phone interview with the hiring manager
- Tackling a design exercise
- Tips for presenting your portfolio
- How to approach a whiteboarding exercise
- Interviewing with a design teammate and the product manager
- Evaluating the offer
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