1. The myth behind having a perfect case study: 2:35 - 3:34 2. Be that Confident person: 7:50 - 9:50 3. How to win the UX fight within your team: 1:18:34 - 1:20:02 4. Create stories out of your case study: 1:44:00 - 11:46:11 5. Becoming “That person”: 2:41:30 - 2:42:20 6. Hints to a good interview: 2:57:28 - 2:58:52 7. Career Dilemma - Switching to UX profession: 3:15:57 - 13:17:48 or full 3:15:15 - 3:19:13 8. Student success example by Anudeep: 3:25:07 - 3:27:07 9. Misconception of company requirement of UI from freshers: 4:04:01 - 4:05:59 10. Energy at 3.30am: 5:27:15 - 5:29:15 or full 5:27:15 - 5:30:47
In the process of applying for jobs and this truly helps. I have so much of imposter syndrome because I feel I am not capable enough to get a job yet because of no experience :(
Trust me your just so much better than the most of designers because your sitting in the midst of 1.4 billion population that doesn't have as much companies who value your profession. We non experienced designers must find a way out of this insecurity and be more practical.
I have 8 years of experience and have imposter syndrome. I worked with big and small clients but the job interviews make me feel small and insignificant. The way I'm handling this is through other activities (sport, non job related things) and limiting my time spent on social media.
1. The myth behind having a perfect case study: 2:35 - 3:34
2. Be that Confident person: 7:50 - 9:50
3. How to win the UX fight within your team: 1:18:34 - 1:20:02
4. Create stories out of your case study: 1:44:00 - 11:46:11
5. Becoming “That person”: 2:41:30 - 2:42:20
6. Hints to a good interview: 2:57:28 - 2:58:52
7. Career Dilemma - Switching to UX profession: 3:15:57 - 13:17:48 or full 3:15:15 - 3:19:13
8. Student success example by Anudeep: 3:25:07 - 3:27:07
9. Misconception of company requirement of UI from freshers: 4:04:01 - 4:05:59
10. Energy at 3.30am: 5:27:15 - 5:29:15 or full 5:27:15 - 5:30:47
In the process of applying for jobs and this truly helps. I have so much of imposter syndrome because I feel I am not capable enough to get a job yet because of no experience :(
Trust me your just so much better than the most of designers because your sitting in the midst of 1.4 billion population that doesn't have as much companies who value your profession. We non experienced designers must find a way out of this insecurity and be more practical.
I have 8 years of experience and have imposter syndrome. I worked with big and small clients but the job interviews make me feel small and insignificant. The way I'm handling this is through other activities (sport, non job related things) and limiting my time spent on social media.
I believe in you, whar you say is right.
Thanks so much for valuable information.
This is so helpful!! thanks Anudeep.
Its very useful and great informative session. Thanks for the session.
Awesome
Hi Anudeep thanks for great content, and I have one question - why we use 4-8 pixel grid and not 3-5- like odd numbers
How is product management different from UX and product design and which role is more in-demand? Or has more scope?
Should we do 1000/- per month internship?