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UX Designer Career Readiness

Job Hunting Strategy

In UX design, having a job hunting strategy that considers target role, industry, and applicant’s work experience helps craft targeted, more impactful applications. Before diving into creating or updating a resumé and portfolio, it’s helpful to step back and consider what types of roles we want to target to strike a balance between quality and quantity of applications.

UX Design Resumés

A UX design resumé should be a tailored collection of past experience that translates to the target role and job description and emphasizes how the candidate is the best possible match. A resumé you submit should not be an exhaustive document of everything the applicant has ever done, but a tailored collection of past experience that translates to the work they want to be doing.

UX Design Cover Letters

In UX design, cover letters can be helpful to summarize a career trajectory or explain any gaps, to express specific interest in a particular kind of company or role, to tell a more in-depth story about work experience, or to demonstrate writing skills.

Creating a UX Design Portfolio

In UX design, portfolios are curated collections of case studies that demonstrate a designer’s problem-solving skills, process, and impact. A portfolio should demonstrate clear and intuitive navigation structure and information hierarchy, consistent visual style, responsive design (for web-based portfolios), and scannable content with clear headings and subheadings.

Case Studies for UX Portfolios

In UX design, a portfolio should include 3 to 5 in-depth case studies that demonstrate a designer’s process and impact. Effective case studies follow a structure that includes problem statement, research, ideation, solution, and results.

Interviewing for UX Roles

In UX design interviews, candidates are often asked to explain their design process, defend design decisions, and demonstrate problem-solving skills. Common UX design interview questions include behavioral questions, technical questions, and design challenges.

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