Degree isn't a necessity when you're starting out in this field. However, if you're aiming to go higher in this field it would be a disadvantage but there's solution for it. You develop you're skill to the point where recruiters see you as a valuable asset then the candidate with a degree. WORK HARD! ALL THE BEST 👍
Design round neega apply pana designation poruthu thaan design task tharuvainga. Ippo neega ux designer ku apply pani iruinthigana, they might give you a problem statement and ask you research, create user flow and wireframes. Likewise for ui designers and for visual designer. Portfolio pathina video this week I'll be posting, hopefully that clears all your doubt...
Sila companies coding kepainga, sila well established companies aathu thani designation vachi irukugainga, i believe they are called technical designers. Zoho la work panara designers na ta ketan, coding rounds lam kadiyathu nu sonaga. Apadieha ketalum, aathu vanthu technical designers ah thaan irukum. Neeinga apply panum podhu roles and responsibilities pathu apply pauinga.
It depends. A lot of companies dedicate a separate round for portfolio review, while some don't care as much about your portfolio and instead evaluate you based on your performance in the design task. I didn't specify this in the video because I totally forgot, as it was my first ever RUclips video 😅. My bad. I was very nervous shooting it! I realised this later and made a separate video about portfolio tips and presentation.
Apadilam illa bro, uinga portfolio approm uinga kita certification illathunala, intership experience papainga. Ithu both iruinthu and uinga kita aavainga solura skills iruintha, companies hire uingla panuvainga.
Thevailla bro... neeinga uinga research and design skills lam super strong ah iruintheeingana coding la venam bro. Illa neeinga technical designers ku apply panareeinga na appo uingaluku coding thevapadum. Illa freelancing panareeingana appo thevapadalam.
I think neeinga full time job ou apply panaringa nu naikuran? If I'm not wrong. Pls stop ✋️ apply for a full time job. Yen na neeinga mentor illatha online course padichi irukinga. You have to gain some experience first. So neeinga internship ku apply panuinga, stipend oda nariya internships iruku. Ithu mulama experience gain panitu approm full time job ku apply panuinga... Things will go smoother...
Na yen itha stress pani solurana, I've handled "designer" who learn uxui design through google. Avaingaluku design na enna nu therium but practical applications oru thuli kuda theriyathu. Companies know this!!! Aathanala thaan they don't hire people who learnt through online course and have no experience...
Hi Abishek ❤ Wondering why people with minimal content on Behance and LinkedIn get selected by big tech companies like Zoho, while my detailed profile hasn't led to similar opportunities. Feeling like I might be missing something. Any insights?😢
There are various factors at play here. Firstly, you don't need a ton of projects in your portfolio; even 3 or 4 can showcase your skills effectively. If your abilities align with the company's needs, chances are they'll bring you on board. Moreover, effective communicators often have an edge. Convincing stakeholders can be tricky, so individuals with strong articulation skills, even with 60% to 75% of the required skills, can secure a position. Referrals, often initiated through LinkedIn connections, play a crucial role. Many have snagged jobs in reputable companies through these connections, though skills remain paramount. In conclusion, it boils down to the mantra, "Business Driven User Centered." Companies focus on increasing their ROI rather than cutting product prices, emphasizing the importance of aligning design practice with this principle. So, moving forward, keep "Business Driven User Centered" in mind while honing your design skills. 👩💻✨
@@tdsclub Okay,..😇Tanq so much for this clear answer. And will check on business driven user centered design...🤔🤯 Handling UX/UI processes in tight assignment timelines is a challenge, in interviews.
Bro I'm a Engineering student major in ECE na ux/ui design mela enaku intrest bro na 12th complete panna apro la irundhu enaku Editing apro athachu photo edit panna enaku romba intrest, apro tha B.E recent ah ippo tha mudicha 2023 batch ippo na fresher enaku course panna idea iruku ahna na ippo internship search pannitu iruka eppadi search pannalanu solluinga bro LinkedIn apro nakiri la na search pannita no response bro vera plate from athachu unga ideas solluinga bro...
LinkedIn la uinga profile ah optimize panuinga approm start connecting with HR and appadi connect panumpodhu personal note la yathachi internship opportunities irukuka nu ketu send panuga bro. If you send 100 connections, 1 or 2 HR will respond... try and see what happens...
Some companies opt for aptitude tests in their hiring process, while others, including the renowned company I interviewed with, may prioritize different evaluation methods. In my experience, even prestigious company (in Chennai), often the aspiration of many, may forego aptitude rounds. In the case of the company I interviewed for, the initial stage involved a design task rather than an aptitude test. I decided not to include the aptitude aspect in my video, as I believe in speaking from firsthand experience rather than speculating on elements I haven't encountered.
Hello Prabahar 👋! Yanakum design soli koduka aasa thaan but at the moment my plat is full. But definitely in the near future solikoduka start paniduvan. In the meantime, I encourage you to find someone else to guide you on learning design. Thanks a bunch for reaching out, and all the of best for your design endeavors! 👍
Questions will depend upon the role (designation) you apply for. When they ask you to present your portfolio you'd probably be presenting your ui portfolio....
For freshers, you can typically expect to earn around 18k to 25k at mid-tier companies and 30k to 50k at top-tier companies as a starting salary. Keep in mind that these figures are approximate, and if you possess strong skills and qualifications, you could potentially secure a higher compensation package than the ranges mentioned.
Sir I don't have a degree will I get a job in ui ux
Degree isn't a necessity when you're starting out in this field. However, if you're aiming to go higher in this field it would be a disadvantage but there's solution for it. You develop you're skill to the point where recruiters see you as a valuable asset then the candidate with a degree.
WORK HARD! ALL THE BEST 👍
@@tdsclub Thank you for your reply sir. I already started learning ui ux design from youtube, udemy.
bro portfolio epdi create panradhu apram adha epdi behance la upload panradhu oru video podunga plz
🌟 Na yathachi topic cover pananum na please comment panuga, I'll definitely make a video of it!! ❤
Sure sir.
Uxui project and casestudy epdi pananumnu oru video podunga bro .tis will be much helpful for beginners
Kandipa 👍
Seriously ultimate explanation bro.👍
Thank you so much 😀
Good information
Thank you bro ✨️
Design rounds la enna design panna solluvaga brother and case study presentation pathi solluga bro
Design round neega apply pana designation poruthu thaan design task tharuvainga. Ippo neega ux designer ku apply pani iruinthigana, they might give you a problem statement and ask you research, create user flow and wireframes. Likewise for ui designers and for visual designer.
Portfolio pathina video this week I'll be posting, hopefully that clears all your doubt...
Abishek..
bro Please post a video about using figma token plugin
Thank you for this video 🎉
Bro bit tech companies and zoho la ux designer role ku coding rounds irukum ah bro?
Sila companies coding kepainga, sila well established companies aathu thani designation vachi irukugainga, i believe they are called technical designers. Zoho la work panara designers na ta ketan, coding rounds lam kadiyathu nu sonaga. Apadieha ketalum, aathu vanthu technical designers ah thaan irukum. Neeinga apply panum podhu roles and responsibilities pathu apply pauinga.
Brother ... Please Upload the best project for potfolio to get internship and portfolio
Bro unga Behance link share panunga reference ku
wont they talk about our designs in portfolio and cross question upon ou design decision
It depends. A lot of companies dedicate a separate round for portfolio review, while some don't care as much about your portfolio and instead evaluate you based on your performance in the design task.
I didn't specify this in the video because I totally forgot, as it was my first ever RUclips video 😅. My bad. I was very nervous shooting it!
I realised this later and made a separate video about portfolio tips and presentation.
Bro figma basic to advance level video pannuga bro
Kandipa bro👍 SOON
Bro ui ux design job ku percent age evlo
Bro ennaku eippo ui/ux theryum ,yanna enakita certificate ella ya , certificate erutha tha company la yadupagalla
Apadilam illa bro, uinga portfolio approm uinga kita certification illathunala, intership experience papainga. Ithu both iruinthu and uinga kita aavainga solura skills iruintha, companies hire uingla panuvainga.
coding venuma bro konjam sollunga
Thevailla bro... neeinga uinga research and design skills lam super strong ah iruintheeingana coding la venam bro. Illa neeinga technical designers ku apply panareeinga na appo uingaluku coding thevapadum. Illa freelancing panareeingana appo thevapadalam.
@@tdsclub technical designer na enathu bro konjam sollunga ennaku useful la erukum na ui ux tha padikuren bro
It mean HTML CSS and Java script use Panni pandta matheri irukkum bto@@Emerald_.vicky.
Anna na Google coursara la ux course complete pannita, last 3 months sa job thedittu eruka ana onnum kedaika mattuthu ethana tips solluga vro pls.
I think neeinga full time job ou apply panaringa nu naikuran? If I'm not wrong. Pls stop ✋️ apply for a full time job. Yen na neeinga mentor illatha online course padichi irukinga. You have to gain some experience first. So neeinga internship ku apply panuinga, stipend oda nariya internships iruku. Ithu mulama experience gain panitu approm full time job ku apply panuinga... Things will go smoother...
Na yen itha stress pani solurana, I've handled "designer" who learn uxui design through google. Avaingaluku design na enna nu therium but practical applications oru thuli kuda theriyathu. Companies know this!!! Aathanala thaan they don't hire people who learnt through online course and have no experience...
Thank of lot bro
Bro uxui internship epdi apply pannarathu nu oru vedio poduga romba use ful la erukum bro
@@fsml9168 okay bro 👍neeinga Internshala la apply pani paruga. Nala iruku... seems promising... 👍
Hi Abishek ❤
Wondering why people with minimal content on Behance and LinkedIn get selected by big tech companies like Zoho, while my detailed profile hasn't led to similar opportunities. Feeling like I might be missing something. Any insights?😢
There are various factors at play here. Firstly, you don't need a ton of projects in your portfolio; even 3 or 4 can showcase your skills effectively. If your abilities align with the company's needs, chances are they'll bring you on board. Moreover, effective communicators often have an edge. Convincing stakeholders can be tricky, so individuals with strong articulation skills, even with 60% to 75% of the required skills, can secure a position. Referrals, often initiated through LinkedIn connections, play a crucial role. Many have snagged jobs in reputable companies through these connections, though skills remain paramount. In conclusion, it boils down to the mantra, "Business Driven User Centered." Companies focus on increasing their ROI rather than cutting product prices, emphasizing the importance of aligning design practice with this principle. So, moving forward, keep "Business Driven User Centered" in mind while honing your design skills. 👩💻✨
@@tdsclub Okay,..😇Tanq so much for this clear answer. And will check on business driven user centered design...🤔🤯
Handling UX/UI processes in tight assignment timelines is a challenge, in interviews.
😢
Bro I'm a Engineering student major in ECE na ux/ui design mela enaku intrest bro na 12th complete panna apro la irundhu enaku Editing apro athachu photo edit panna enaku romba intrest, apro tha B.E recent ah ippo tha mudicha 2023 batch ippo na fresher enaku course panna idea iruku ahna na ippo internship search pannitu iruka eppadi search pannalanu solluinga bro LinkedIn apro nakiri la na search pannita no response bro vera plate from athachu unga ideas solluinga bro...
LinkedIn la uinga profile ah optimize panuinga approm start connecting with HR and appadi connect panumpodhu personal note la yathachi internship opportunities irukuka nu ketu send panuga bro. If you send 100 connections, 1 or 2 HR will respond... try and see what happens...
Bro apom appitude la first round la irukatha?
Aptitude Is Must ✨️
Some companies opt for aptitude tests in their hiring process, while others, including the renowned company I interviewed with, may prioritize different evaluation methods. In my experience, even prestigious company (in Chennai), often the aspiration of many, may forego aptitude rounds. In the case of the company I interviewed for, the initial stage involved a design task rather than an aptitude test. I decided not to include the aptitude aspect in my video, as I believe in speaking from firsthand experience rather than speculating on elements I haven't encountered.
content was nice can you please do this in hindi or english
Case Study Epdi Pandradhunu Konjam Detail aha Video Podunga Broo!...
Kadipa 👍 30th September upload paniduvan....
Ps: 1st OCT upload paniduran. I'm so sorry i caught up with work....
Bro. Course join pannnaum unga kitta. Neenga class edukreengalaa
Hello Prabahar 👋! Yanakum design soli koduka aasa thaan but at the moment my plat is full. But definitely in the near future solikoduka start paniduvan. In the meantime, I encourage you to find someone else to guide you on learning design.
Thanks a bunch for reaching out, and all the of best for your design endeavors! 👍
Sir if I hav only ui designs in my portfolio wat type of questions they will ask in interview
Questions will depend upon the role (designation) you apply for. When they ask you to present your portfolio you'd probably be presenting your ui portfolio....
Bro how many screens we will have to design in first round ?
It depends upon the task they ask you. It could easily be between 5 to 10 screen bro...
Basic salary for uiux designer
For freshers, you can typically expect to earn around 18k to 25k at mid-tier companies and 30k to 50k at top-tier companies as a starting salary. Keep in mind that these figures are approximate, and if you possess strong skills and qualifications, you could potentially secure a higher compensation package than the ranges mentioned.