How to Present UX Take-Home Challenge? (A Few Things Hiring Managers Look for)
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In this video, I'll go over how to present a design exercise in a UX interview. There are certain things to pay attention to that helps you pass this round, so I'm covering the format, the structure, some common questions, and a summary of things to watch out for.
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0:48 How to approach design challenge presentation
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Your tips just helped me land a new job. Thanks mate!
Thank you and congrats!!! Out of curiosity, what specific in the video you find the most useful?
Great video! Some awesome tips here. Thank you 🙏
Thank you! Out of curiosity, what in the video do you find the most useful for you?
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Thank you cheng! :) Let me know if I can answer any questions for you!
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I have had some very frugal design interviewers who do not set up follow-up meetings for you to present your design home assignment. They want you to send them a link and they review it on their own. I find this very frustrating and unethical. What are the other thoughts about this in the industry?
Hi Dana! As far as what I have experienced, it depends on the companies. I don't know what the company interview processes are like and what they were looking for exactly.
I always sent them back my exercise to the best of presentation/document ability (ofc after I found out they care about visual so I pushed my deck/PDF hard on it). After that, either they invited me to another video call for a presentation, or didn't. The pattern I have observed so far:
- I didn't pay attention to the visual and had too much text. I never got invited back
- I paid attention to the visual and they invited me back for a presentation
Which let me to the conclusion (also confirmed by a friend) that companies were looking for visual skills in these exercises, so if the initial presentation I sent them did not meet their visual bar, it would be a waste of time for both the my time and their time, so I wouldn't say that's unethical? I would say it is very frustrating that the companies were never explicit about what they were looking for so you were shooting in the dark. I had to learn through all those rejections myself. That's why I am trying to create these video series to share my experience and learning with everyone.
Does that help? What do you think?