Love your channel. I am planning to swift my career. I am in architecture industry for 10 years (study and work). And l gradually hate the architectural industry. I like graphic design and media art maybe it’s a good choice for my future career path. And you are right in tech industry the salaries is always better than archi , if l consider the long term maybe the UI UX might be a better choice for me
This is one of the things that look easy, but that is where the good part ends. Cause people tend to follow what they think is as easy as it can get while still being a lucrative area of study. Again, you need unlimited energy to succeed in a competitive design job market. I am a fresh IT graduate and thinking about a Masters in HCI or UX Design. But the competition is so high, you just need experience and expertise more than a degree.
You need to stand out that’s what you need! There are tonnes of ways to make yourself more visible to potential employers or clients. Get out of your comfort zone and do the things others never dare to do!
Thanks for the video. I planning to change a career path from Architect to UI/UX because of its salary compensation. An Architect in my country is very undervalue, we looking a wage lower than minimum wage standard while the each person can easily work until 1 or 2 am in morning. I heard many UI/UX designer can have at least more than minimum wage standard since tech company willing to pay some money.😅
From financial standpoint, how many years we'll be pushed back if switching from 10 years work experience in Architecture to junior UX designer? From my research it may take 3 years to be in the same financial spot but it will grow faster in time. Is that true?
The point is that as a UI/UX designer you get to work with a variety of different industries and your options are not limited. Tech industry pays much better in general but again I don’t recommend this path myself.
You don’t necessarily have to go to university to become a ui/ux designer. With you architecture background, you can go to short courses online or just even self learn it.
@@mohammedfayaz3780 No one can predict the future but as long as one employs a skillset that is hard to find in the industry, they become a lynchpin. UI/UX will exist as far as websites/apps/digital services exist but if you are asking if UI/UX designers tools will remain the same then the answer is probably no. AI is making UI designers jobs much easier now.
Love your channel. I am planning to swift my career. I am in architecture industry for 10 years (study and work). And l gradually hate the architectural industry. I like graphic design and media art maybe it’s a good choice for my future career path. And you are right in tech industry the salaries is always better than archi , if l consider the long term maybe the UI UX might be a better choice for me
This is one of the things that look easy, but that is where the good part ends. Cause people tend to follow what they think is as easy as it can get while still being a lucrative area of study. Again, you need unlimited energy to succeed in a competitive design job market. I am a fresh IT graduate and thinking about a Masters in HCI or UX Design. But the competition is so high, you just need experience and expertise more than a degree.
You need to stand out that’s what you need! There are tonnes of ways to make yourself more visible to potential employers or clients. Get out of your comfort zone and do the things others never dare to do!
Thanks for the video. I planning to change a career path from Architect to UI/UX because of its salary compensation. An Architect in my country is very undervalue, we looking a wage lower than minimum wage standard while the each person can easily work until 1 or 2 am in morning. I heard many UI/UX designer can have at least more than minimum wage standard since tech company willing to pay some money.😅
Hello do u shifted???
Great job Amir
Your content is great ‘! I hope you get more subscribers !!’
Thank you 🙏
From financial standpoint, how many years we'll be pushed back if switching from 10 years work experience in Architecture to junior UX designer? From my research it may take 3 years to be in the same financial spot but it will grow faster in time. Is that true?
The point is that as a UI/UX designer you get to work with a variety of different industries and your options are not limited. Tech industry pays much better in general but again I don’t recommend this path myself.
What do I have to study to be UI/UX designer? I am an undergraduate architect from UK and would like to study master degree
You don’t necessarily have to go to university to become a ui/ux designer. With you architecture background, you can go to short courses online or just even self learn it.
I tried this path but i did not like it 😅
Interesting! Tell us more about your experience
Yeah Im considering switching from Arch to UX. What was your experience?
Why can u please explain it ll help alot
Please pleaaase explain explain what did you mean. What was your experience?
After b.arch doing job in any related field of arch in any country the salary will be less then a UI UX designer is it correct?
Generally tech industry pays better everywhere
@@amirhosseinnoori does UIUX have future scope or its just good to have thing which is payed well?
@@mohammedfayaz3780 No one can predict the future but as long as one employs a skillset that is hard to find in the industry, they become a lynchpin. UI/UX will exist as far as websites/apps/digital services exist but if you are asking if UI/UX designers tools will remain the same then the answer is probably no. AI is making UI designers jobs much easier now.