Certification personally helped me get an introduction to the field of UX. However, it's not going to land you a job. You're going to have to work on putting a portfolio together, work on real life projects, and prove your value before a company will likely give you a chance. Certifications are expensive and they're not going to be enough information for you to jump into a job. Unfortunately, the job market in tech industry, especially in UX, is struggling really hard. There's not a lot of UX jobs out there, especially entry-level roles. I have my hope for the future of UX, but right now, it's just a brutal reality we're in right now. I think what can help the best is to learn UX through books, websites, content/videos, then try to practice it in wherever you're currently in. For example, if you're working at a coffee shop, you can see how you might improve user pain points of a long checkout line that's frustrating the customers. More of these real life scenario case studies you have, the better you can showcase your applicable skillsets.
Please do talk about how do you recruit participants for moderated and unmoderated sudies and what are the challenges you face
Hi Rashali! Sure thing!😃
thank you Tiff
you’re so so welcome!♥️ Super happy to hear the vids are helpful🥹
Welcome back ❤️👏😍 you eating in n out right after working out, i felt that 😂
thanks girl!💜 yep, all the workout for bigger mealzzz✌️
What a video!! :)
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What would you recommend for someone trying to break into the field? Take a certification course maybe?
Certification personally helped me get an introduction to the field of UX. However, it's not going to land you a job. You're going to have to work on putting a portfolio together, work on real life projects, and prove your value before a company will likely give you a chance. Certifications are expensive and they're not going to be enough information for you to jump into a job.
Unfortunately, the job market in tech industry, especially in UX, is struggling really hard. There's not a lot of UX jobs out there, especially entry-level roles. I have my hope for the future of UX, but right now, it's just a brutal reality we're in right now.
I think what can help the best is to learn UX through books, websites, content/videos, then try to practice it in wherever you're currently in. For example, if you're working at a coffee shop, you can see how you might improve user pain points of a long checkout line that's frustrating the customers. More of these real life scenario case studies you have, the better you can showcase your applicable skillsets.
Hey! I'm a UX Researcher in the UK who started off in Marketing, would love to chat to you sometime about your experiences!
Hey hey! We have the same background! That’s awesome. Happy to connect sometime soon too 😊🎉
@@Tifffster What's the best way to chat for you? 😄
A fancy gal ✨
💖💖💖 thanks for watching, gal🫶