How to Get Hired as a UX Designer in 2024 with No Experience | Tips from a Senior Product Designer
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Breaking into the UX/Product Design industry in 2024 can be very challenging, especially without prior experience. This video offers practical tips that can set you apart in today's competitive job market and land you a job as a UX Designer or Product Designer in 2024.
If you are seeking an entry-level or mid-level role/job in the design industry, here are some of the things you'll learn in this video:
- How to navigate the competitive market
- Resource management and personal development
- How to gain relevant experience
- Crafting a solid portfolio
- Personal branding
- Effective networking and more
Who this video is for:
This video is ideal for people with zero work experience aiming to enter the UX/Product Design industry. Whether you're a fresh graduate, pivoting in your career, or an aspiring designer, this video will equip you with the knowledge to get a job and excel as a designer in 2024.
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0:00 - Intro
01:26 - Set Realistic Goals
03:23 - Save Resources and Skip the Bootcamp
05:02 - Focus on Visual Design
06:45 - Get Work Experience
09:06 - Build a Solid Portfolio
10:10 - Personal Branding
11:55 - Network
12:54 - Put Yourself Out There
13:28 - Artificial Intelligence (A.I)
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Sharon, this video has blessed me. Thank you so much for sharing this information with us. I’m earning a Master’s degree in Web and Multimedia design in the next two weeks and I’m TERRIFIED of the tech job market right now. So many tech companies are sticking to hiring freezes and it’s sooooo discouraging. I also work a full-time job at the same time, so I can’t do a 40 hr internship to build entry level experience. I’m just focused on polishing my portfolio on my own time.
I always love your speech and motivation. Thanks a lot because this keeps me moving
Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing; super helpful!
Thanks
Thank you for sharing this! Very insightful as always
Thank you so much ❤️
Thanks for this, love the reassurance that I am on the right track.
Question, I was lucky enough to get a grant to do a bootcamp which I completed in March. I consider it as a stepping stone and I am still expanding my knowledge. Is it worth me getting your study guide at this point still or would you just recommend the “landing your first job”
This is a great video and these tips apply to every field! Thank you so much for sharing.🙏🏼
Thank you so much for watching and for this lovely comment ❤️❤️
Great content as always
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
As usual, very insightful!
Thanks a lot ❤️
This was really insightful. I have been thinking a lot about my portfolios and what to do next
Really glad to hear that ❤️
I'm learning by myself
Great choice!
I love ux and want to choose it as my major, but I am terrified if there will even be job opportunities for fresh grads with everything happening (AI included)...😢😢😢
Thank you my sister o !
You're welcome ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this video
It has answered a lot of questions for me
Thanks for watching
Would you also recommend doing a UX masters as a beginner?
I am doing a masters currently and I think it's helpful for beginners
I think a Masters degree carries more weight in the long run than a boot camp. If it's something you can afford, I think you should go for it. However please know that what matters ultimately is your portfolio and the quality of work you can show case
Could you teach, how create a good portfolio in figma ? Please
Thanks for sharing your opinion on this
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Did AI change the ui/ux designers? And what's the job market in germany!!
Sometimes it is hard to get a real client and work in real project, that's why you go to boot camps that offer this , otherwise thank you so much about everything
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