Why you won’t become a UX Designer in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @miguelmendoza3184
    @miguelmendoza3184 Год назад +31

    It's hard. I applied to 800+ jobs, 7 interviews, and 1 job offer. All that within 3 months. Yes it's hard, but possible.

  • @bitter0svveet
    @bitter0svveet Год назад +221

    I m a ux designer in Europe, just want to break it to you: it is difficult to get in the industry and nobody wants a junior. People lieee a lot about it. You need not only skills, but a lot of luck! So prepare to struggle :) and if you need a job fast, I advice you to just get anything you can that s related to ux (graphic design included) and continue the hunt, or even volunteer for an NGO in the meantime to get some experience

    • @buttercup9700
      @buttercup9700 Год назад +1

      I am on my way studying for the same.What do you recommend that will be beneficial for me to find a job?

    • @bitter0svveet
      @bitter0svveet Год назад +26

      If you have everything checked ✅good portfolio, ✅good CV, ✅good linkedin, ✅good presentation skills ✅a lot of job applications ongoing, and still can t find a job within 3-5 months, I d advice to try to take freelance jobs even if they are short term/project based, even jobs related to graphic design if you have skills in that direction. my best advice is never wait for a company's answer and let that delay your process, just keep going as if nothing s pending. i see a lot of people being so hopeful after a job interview and laying on their back as if s a closed deal, only to find out a month later that there s nothing going on for them. And learn to sell yourself :) idk how you can do that, I had a lot of 'life experience' out of my years volunteering for an NGO so if you have time and money to live, I always suggest going to volunteer at NGOs cause it s a good environment for you to grow.

    • @buttercup9700
      @buttercup9700 Год назад +5

      @@bitter0svveet This means a lot to a beginner/student like me.I will for sure consider this.Thankyou so much:)

    • @AbdussalamPopoola
      @AbdussalamPopoola Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience Anita

    • @btonekid1992
      @btonekid1992 Год назад +9

      In the US, companies put premiums on education background when it comes to selecting junior candidates. I work at a blue chip tech company and all of the juniors I work with all have degrees in BFA, HCI, and Computer Science (even though I have bootcamp background).
      It seems like market is getting tougher and more competitive (as Anita mentioned above) , but there are ways you can stand out and make the job search a little easier:
      *develop strong visual design chops (visual design matters when it comes to product design)
      *try to work at start ups that can't afford a designer & get real world projects under your belt (Y combinator comes to mind)
      *If you work at a start up on volunteer for a non-profit, make sure you're working on an embedded product team (engineers, product manager, etc) - this will signal to employers that you can well with cross functional peers.
      *When you create case studies, talk about insights over process, make your work appealing to look at, and use your own voice - don't worry about what every junior designer is doing...use your own voice!
      *don't use buzzwords in interviews or sound like you're reading from a script
      *be yourself
      Hopefully this helps someone that wants to put in the time and effort. The job market is brutal, but it's not impossible to break in.

  • @robertyoushock
    @robertyoushock Год назад +23

    Another tip: Don't focus on the title, focus on the tasks.
    What will your Monday mornings look like? Will what you be doing feel fulfilling to you? etc.

  • @stephanieliu8320
    @stephanieliu8320 Год назад +113

    Yes!!! I got my first job after 6 months of applying and 500 + applications. So seriously don’t give up before you hit 200

    • @stephanieliu8320
      @stephanieliu8320 Год назад +3

      @@goldloveee5264 I am a bootcamp grad too, 6 months of study+ 6 months of application. And honestly I wanted it so bad, I actually took more than 1 bootcamp(1 UX bootcamp+ multiple project courses) and spent a ton of money. People should only have done what I have done if they are in a hurry to get a job( I needed a job visa)

    • @stephanieliu8320
      @stephanieliu8320 Год назад +6

      @@goldloveee5264 You will get a UX/UI job this year! Honestly, we are not really competing with those being laid off by big companies..first job is the hardest but once you get your foot in the door things will be much better, I swear! The fact is that most people I know started off doing unpaid internship/work for a while after bootcamp, which they used to leverage a paid contract position, and then they will be able to land a full time job after the contract ends. It might take a while but if you keep level up you will get there

    • @unknownman1035
      @unknownman1035 Год назад

      @@stephanieliu8320 year up?

    • @stephanieliu8320
      @stephanieliu8320 Год назад

      @@unknownman1035 What’s year up? It happened last year if that’s what u r asking

    • @stephanieliu8320
      @stephanieliu8320 Год назад

      @@tactik5903 How many jobs did you apply? Are these all manager/ director level jobs? And by experience, are these all UX related? Wondering cuz I think higher level jobs are going to be different… there are a lot of companies looking for senior level designer( 5 years of experience, but junior and manager level could be tricky)

  • @Tiredashell23435
    @Tiredashell23435 Год назад +79

    You’re so real. I became a UX Design Student as a way to combine a love of people and design. It’s hard trying to balance work and school but I know I’ll succeed and I’m almost done with my course 💛. Thank you

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Год назад +7

      I love how passionate you are ❤️ it was hard for me balance school and work too but the pay off was so rewarding, you got this ✨✨

    • @DanikaRay
      @DanikaRay Год назад +3

      I'm a "words of affirmation" kind of girl, and lately, I've been patting myself on the back because I ask my fiance for too much 😂 but I'm here to tell you: YOU'VE GOT THIS!

    • @Tiredashell23435
      @Tiredashell23435 Год назад +1

      @@DanikaRay thank you !! I’m a “words of affirmation” type of girl too! I

    • @Tiredashell23435
      @Tiredashell23435 Год назад

      @@mimimichi 😊 thank you💛💛

    • @Tiredashell23435
      @Tiredashell23435 Год назад +3

      I graduatedddd🤭❤️

  • @danny.nedelk0
    @danny.nedelk0 Год назад +66

    I disagree on the financial incentive. As someone who got out of a tough financial situation, I totally understand why creative/ visually skilled people would choose ux/product design over video editing or painting: the former pays better. I learned how to care for the user after studying ux design by tapping into my empathy and using the skills that I accumulated, while being incentivized by my fear of poverty. You most probably won't get rich in this field, but you will reach a point where you will be able to live comfortably and you can use that to motivate you. Now I'm in a different headspace but I'll never forget where I started. For some people it might not work out or it might work differently. Don't believe the hype and embrace your unique journey.

    • @kolacao8134
      @kolacao8134 Год назад

      How much you earn?

    • @陳韻如-k2o
      @陳韻如-k2o Год назад

      Thank you!!

    • @CrooKdLetterJ
      @CrooKdLetterJ Год назад

      ​@kolacao8134 most entry level ux jobs in my area pay around 60 to 75k I've looked at remote work around the world too and it seems like a pretty similar salary maybe a bit higher in some places in the US I live in Canada BTW any entry level ux job that pays more then 100k needs experience cause it's not truly entry level it's just entry level at that company

    • @nicknico4121
      @nicknico4121 Год назад

      Where are you now Danny?

  • @lucygilbertson3746
    @lucygilbertson3746 Год назад +9

    It’s all BS… it is impossible in the sense that it’s basically out of your control. What angers me is that the industry always has the narrative of “it’s you and you need to be better.. a better portfolio, a better resume, more experience, better at interviews blah blah”. From what I’ve seen, it’s got virtually nothing to do with your ability. I’ve been to quite a few networking events for ux and almost everyone who got their first job basically “got lucky”. I’ve seen some incredible people who can’t get a job and some useless people who landed one immediately. It’s the job market that’s broken.. not you.

  • @asdfghjklzxcvbnm10
    @asdfghjklzxcvbnm10 Год назад +10

    It' took me about a year to break into the industry as a UX/Product Designer. Don't give up guys, you got dis

    • @D_Junior88
      @D_Junior88 Год назад

      What was your background? Did you take any bootcamps?

  • @GiDS222
    @GiDS222 Год назад +25

    I've been working on becoming a UX Designer and realizing that these bootcamps don't show a lot of the coolest parts of programs like Figma and Adobe XD. I love that you're keeping it real with prospective hires like myself. Its probably some of the most helpful discussion I've heard in relation to UX.

  • @DanikaRay
    @DanikaRay Год назад +15

    Your content is gold! ⭐ you are literally my go-to for insight into what it's like working as a UX designer. Thank you so much for your authenticity and willingness to share the REAL stuff behind the title.

  • @homiee590
    @homiee590 Год назад +14

    I’m 18 and currently studying a hci college degree for becoming a UX designer in the future. I’ve found your videos are very informative to the field, just wanted to say thank you for the honest and in-depth content :)

    • @kidalovelace
      @kidalovelace Год назад +4

      Me too! I’m studying interactive design in college to become a ux designer and web developer. The tech layoffs are scary to hear about rn, but hopefully by the time I graduate, the market will open up again. Also hoping that my degree will give me an edge over a boot camp certificate, as I was considering majoring in a different program and going to a ux boot camp on the side, but that sounded too stressful.

    • @oliviavillotta
      @oliviavillotta Год назад +2

      @@kidalovelace me too!! i’m stuyding graphic information technology at asu to become a ux deisgner!

    • @nourabuawad3453
      @nourabuawad3453 10 месяцев назад

      any updates?

  • @KEVWITHTHESS
    @KEVWITHTHESS Год назад +26

    This may sound strange but I developed a passion for working with end users through around 5 years of customer service in retail in addition to 2 years as a quality supervisor working directly with customers in a manufacturing setting. I JUST heard about UX design a few months back from a professor in my PHD program and decided to make it my Dissertation topic. Needless to say I am in love with the UX design process - specifically UX research. Currently taking Advance statistics for research, quantitative research design and qualitative research design in my PHD program in addition to some UX courses. But my overall goal is to becoming a UX researcher this year and maybe down the road become a UX research freelancer in the next upcoming years

    • @yesinrealtechnicolor
      @yesinrealtechnicolor Год назад

      Could drop a link to your dissertation when it is completed? Would love to read it!

  • @jackylex3959
    @jackylex3959 Год назад +3

    I want to be a UX Designer because I find the design process and problem solving opportunities really interesting. I am not doing it for the money. I want to do something different that I actually enjoy.

  • @DiegoMartinezDP
    @DiegoMartinezDP Год назад +11

    This video could not have come to my attention at a better time! I’m about three months into the job search after my bootcamp graduation and yeah, the struggle is real. I’m so glad that you brought up the audit aspect because that’s exactly what I’m doing with my portfolio website, where the “meat” of my design process is displayed. I’m so glad I’ve gathered enough data from fellow alums, other designers and even mentors from ADPList to come up with something that’s authentic to me and more in tune with the goals of a hiring manager/recruiter. That is what’s gonna set me apart in the job search journey.
    Can’t wait to see what comes out of this whole process. Thanks for all that great and inspiring content.

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Год назад

      I'm rooting for you and am so happy for your ux career journey! Thank you for watching!

  • @cinnamonymph
    @cinnamonymph Год назад +3

    I’m currently working on the certification for UX and it’s definitely challenging but thanks to your account it gives me motivation!

  • @DeepfriedBaby
    @DeepfriedBaby Год назад +12

    The glory days of UX design are over. Blame all the UX bootcamps for saturating the market. Bootcamps are cake. You know why? Because you're guaranteed to pass, because you paid for it. So a "certificate" means nothing. Just focus on a good focused portfolio with real projects (catch 22).

  • @lizmangus8564
    @lizmangus8564 Год назад +2

    Ive been trying for 1.5 years now... ive applied to 700+ jobs (lost count and the will to track).. Went through a whole UX bootcamp, completed 5 total projects and still nothing :(

  • @ABSVabeautifulsunsetvlog
    @ABSVabeautifulsunsetvlog Год назад +10

    Thanks for not simply making a video trying to discourage people from going into UX design. I completed the foundations part of my UX bootcamp in December and haven’t applied for the career jumpstart portion for a lot of the reasons that you mentioned. Maybe I’ll go ahead and do the design challenge and apply this weekend. Thanks Mimi

  • @thinkpadx60
    @thinkpadx60 Год назад +3

    as a product manager I can say that life is tough out there right now. get some work experience in any related area if you can't get a ux role immediately

  • @tashamac29
    @tashamac29 Год назад +2

    Fav UX RUclipsr. But you knew thissss! 😆Love your transparency Mimi. Thanks for this!

  • @hollydolly18
    @hollydolly18 Год назад +6

    MIMI!!!! Your content always hits and this is just what I needed!! ❤ graduating my bootcamp tomorrow and about to start this next chapter of finding my place in the UX world! Thank you for giving me some other tips to think about as I start this job hunting journey!! 😁😁

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Год назад +2

      So glad this was helpful! Congratulations on finishing boot camp!

    • @DanikaRay
      @DanikaRay Год назад +1

      CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION! 🥳

    • @hollydolly18
      @hollydolly18 Год назад

      Thank you!!! ❤🎉

  • @brandonux
    @brandonux Год назад +4

    I'm currently in my bootcamp's tuition reimbursement audit (yup, I did all their requirements and 6 months of job hunting and no offers). I didn't do it for the money since even the low end of the salary range is near the top of my current field (minus manager, director, + roles) but it is a nice bonus. I did it because I genuinely enjoy the design process...but it's been rough.
    I've done all the extra stuff people suggest like volunteer projects, self-projects, mock interviews and whiteboard challenges for practice. I even did an unpaid internship with a startup (my least favorite thing I've done and don't recommend it if it's in the early stages).
    With all the layoffs and possible recession, I think FANNG/MANGA companies are doing a course correction. Those crazy perks and salary ranges tiktokers and boot camps use to lure people in are going away. Even Microsoft, who just laid off +10K people, has already relisted sr. UX roles for -100K/yr. I remember seeing those same roles a few months about listed at $130+. And fewer 100% remote roles which limits people.

    • @melanie6227
      @melanie6227 Год назад

      Did you do Acocademy by chance??

    • @brandonux
      @brandonux Год назад

      @@melanie6227 no i did DesignLab

    • @SAM17898
      @SAM17898 Год назад

      @@melanie6227did you do Avocademy?

  • @TobasscoJelly
    @TobasscoJelly Год назад

    Love the advice to design think your way though the job hunt process. Diverge(explore) and converge(narrow) your way through.

  • @vealchop2490
    @vealchop2490 Год назад +4

    lol… just a heads up. As someone who’s worked in this business for over a decade, seen the title change from “web design” to “UI” then to “UX” … i would without hesitation say you getting a interview that leads to a job is 75% luck. Thats it. Is a hiring manager going to click on your email, your profile or post… it literally comes down to that. There is no magic code or best practice to getting noticed when everyone is using the same best practice. You could be beyond qualified and if the person hiring doesn’t click through youre toast. The process relies FAR TOO HEAVILY these days on algorithms and getting hired through recruitment bots and not real people. This is the death rattle of this industry, it used to truly be based on your skill, now its just based on getting a millisecond more than the profile above and below you in a list of hundreds.

  • @pype_dreams
    @pype_dreams Год назад

    I so appreciate your candid, realistic, and encouraging insight. You're the best.

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Год назад

      So glad it was helpful!! Thank you ✨

  • @finnj3976
    @finnj3976 Год назад

    I got a bachelor in computer science with a concentration in design, good grades, help on my portfolio from my cousin who is a famous painter and multiple years of experience as a nurse. I still find it difficult to land a job in UX

  • @rudolfaerofare2683
    @rudolfaerofare2683 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the resources, Mimi! I had a few of them added before, but I love the look of UX Challenge at glance, especially when one needs some inspiration for, well, challenges! ^^' Not sure if you mentioned it before somewhere, but it's vaguely similar to UX Rescue, where you can sign up and, if accepted, join strangers from around the world in all manner of design sprints that'll certainly help with confidence, building skills, and have real case studies to showcase.

  • @ianmilligan5337
    @ianmilligan5337 Год назад

    Don't forget the diversity/broadness of UX Design as well. I've been a UX/UI Designer for 7 years now and have been on a 6-month contract with a government UX researcher job HOLY SHNIKIES, huge learning curves, and totally different ways of thinking(that I'm not used to). Definitely worth the experience though, I have recruiters messaging me for other jobs regularly now so although it's an uphill battle don't be afraid of learning new things! Not everything is e-commerce. Good luck!

  • @beatrizperez4314
    @beatrizperez4314 Год назад +2

    I never comment on videos but I’m thinking of switching my career to UX design. I have some knowledge but with this video I understand that I need to keep learning in order to be notice when I do decide to start applying for jobs. Thank you for always being real and sharing your story. ❤

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Год назад

      Love this! Glad it was helpful, so happy for your UX journey ✨✨

  • @Soupisgood883
    @Soupisgood883 10 месяцев назад

    I feel like it’s all the same with these RUclipsrs and “mentors” they do a lot of talking without giving actual resources and it’s all about everyone’s individual journey. What if I’m having recruiters reach out to me and then ghost? Sometimes there’s nothing you can do to target your work to an individual company

  • @kawaiihikari0
    @kawaiihikari0 Год назад +1

    It’s not crazy hard got a UI/UX product design job in 1 month yes I do have cyber security and Software Development skills (21) now, people are trippin. By 2025 the Industry is growing over 10% not sure where you people live.

  • @mehretmerid7221
    @mehretmerid7221 Год назад +1

    Mimi you are right it is not easy I saw a job post from a company that needs an entry level ux designer but asking 4 years of experience some wants you to know some coding even getting internship needs an experience of another internship ux job hunting is not easy, so I am hunting unpaid internship to get thee experience so wish me luck🤞

  • @loveeblt
    @loveeblt Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! Really needed this. ❤

  • @tb5124
    @tb5124 Год назад +6

    A lot of this can be said for any field.

  • @CrooKdLetterJ
    @CrooKdLetterJ Год назад +1

    Real entry levels jobs don't ask for experience there is a difference between entry level in a company and true entry level some companies say entry level but it's actually not cause they want at least a year or 2 of experience and certain skills you should have of course you would assume it says entry level so it should be for a beginner but not all companies operate the same especially bigger companies there entry level is usually high because it's not truly an entry level it's just an entry level at that company wich they set the bar for you can find ux jobs that are truly entry level and they don't ask for experience just a portfolio and what not there is also internships you can apply for online they pay alot less but they give you the experience
    Most people problem is they want 100k right now they don't wanna wait a year they got no patience those are the people who never make it doing anything

  • @QuietQuakerASMR
    @QuietQuakerASMR Год назад

    Great video -- thank you.

  • @Alanah-t3p
    @Alanah-t3p Год назад +2

    Would you recommend a boot camp that has hiring partners?

  • @loveandrelaxtion2770
    @loveandrelaxtion2770 Год назад +1

    I’m starting my program through Careerist. I have some previous logo designs and websites that I’ve done for my previous business. I’m a little nervous because in the end we all want it to be worth it and I’m pretty realistic so the Tik Tok videos are nice but I’m not naive lol thank God. Do you offer any mentoring ? I loved this video !!

  • @kawaiihikari0
    @kawaiihikari0 Год назад

    If you open your eyes and literally hop on any job app you’ll find thousands of jobs. Don’t let people like this discourage you it’s BS the industry is growing

  • @axisinvestors
    @axisinvestors Год назад

    Good video!

  • @indrestrazdaite261
    @indrestrazdaite261 Год назад

    Hi Mimi! Love your content! 🤩🤩 I am myself in this UX Research field and been looking to see what you could recommend in terms of the laptop. As a UX Designer I wonder if you would recommend to have a 14inch or 16inch laptop to work on when doing a daily tasks, such as conducting or analysing the research? 🌻

  • @raghavendraj3758
    @raghavendraj3758 Год назад

    Keep it up 😉

  • @SubZer0Blaze
    @SubZer0Blaze Год назад

    What about a person who has a Degree in UX from a University?

  • @grahamh9404
    @grahamh9404 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Mimi! Looking for the design tools you mentioned in the description but not seeing them. Was it skillshare?

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Год назад +1

      Gah! thanks for reminding me, they're in my descriptions now.

    • @DanikaRay
      @DanikaRay Год назад

      I'm glad you sent this reminder. Otherwise, some of us would've been clueless about these design challenge gems! Oh, and Skillshare has a UI/UX design class that helps you streamline components in Figma. Because Figma is a popular tool in UX design roles, I've found this class to be extremely helpful when creating components to use over and over again in designs--highly recommend it!

    • @grahamh9404
      @grahamh9404 Год назад

      @@mimimichi Thank you!!

  • @alexandermontufar497
    @alexandermontufar497 Год назад

    What about UI designer? Is it worth it?

  • @terronisaac2098
    @terronisaac2098 Год назад +1

    It’s so much work. Omg

  • @firas4781
    @firas4781 Год назад +2

    So are you saying that the idea that UX designers get paid highly for their work is a scam and completely false? So what do u think is the highest salary you can get and what’s the average?

  • @yasinnabi
    @yasinnabi Год назад +2

    Making money is an art, you can only make money if you practice and master the art.... by the way I enjoyed watching your videos. a fellow creator.

  • @ForeverHeHim
    @ForeverHeHim Год назад

    Hi Mimi, do you have any particular instructors or classes on Skillshare that you found to be beneficial in deepening your knowledge outside of what was covered in Designlab? Ideally something that is straightforward without too much fluff. Thanks!
    - Paul (fellow Designlab student who is finishing Capstone 3)

    • @buttercup9700
      @buttercup9700 Год назад

      Hey, Could you tell me your experience from DL? I am joining the cohort in a few months.Any tip or advice ?

  • @TranquilWanderer
    @TranquilWanderer Год назад

    I am finishing ux design courses from university (getting a certificate) do I still need to join a bootcamp?

  • @DyanBermeo
    @DyanBermeo Год назад

    Good luck finding a job guys.

  • @felipe5127
    @felipe5127 7 месяцев назад

    Why live then?

  • @mgz_5482
    @mgz_5482 Год назад

    Is getting hired as a Web designer as hard ??

  • @uncleanAlibertine1
    @uncleanAlibertine1 Год назад

    thnx

  • @cocoberrymochi
    @cocoberrymochi Год назад +1

    random but you kinda remind me of Kourtney kardashian

  • @sapphiroffon
    @sapphiroffon Год назад +1

    Why does she almost look like Kourtney Kardashian?

  • @ankitmaurya1598
    @ankitmaurya1598 Год назад

    That's why I became a UI designer not a UX designer 😎

  • @cryism7798
    @cryism7798 Год назад

    i’m so tired of the negative content

  • @hannas1799
    @hannas1799 Год назад +1

    Which boot camps are guaranteeing high salary?

  • @user-xt7zs7tn1c
    @user-xt7zs7tn1c Год назад

    wow this is such a longwinded way to not say anything at all

  • @ThePONITROX
    @ThePONITROX Год назад +7

    This video is pointless, I want my 7 minutes back

  • @mrtorktumlare9903
    @mrtorktumlare9903 Год назад

    Hello beautiful. What do a person make as a ux-designer monthly in the us?