Thank you for this insight and advice. I’m so very grateful. Been on my self taught UX journey since February and will start my full time job search in December.
Hi David! I’m so glad to hear that this video was helpful for you. Woohoo🎉 That’s awesome. Best of luck to you with your job search! If you come across any questions, always feel free to drop a comment. You got this!💪
Ahhhh I saw!🥰 Aona is so amazing💛 Thanks for being soooo supportive, JP! You deserve so much kudos for being such an engaging gal, I always enjoy seeing your comments!😍💜
Of course! My pleasure💛 also, I meant to say - congrats on getting reached out to by these agencies! That means your resume + portfolio are on point & in demand✨💯
Thank you so much for your tips! I'm also seeking my first FT UX role and I was debating between FT work and Freelance/contract work and your thoughts really cleared things up for me. I heard from other videos like as a starting entry level designer we shouldn't start contract work right away because of our lack of "real world" exp (and lack of mentorship/help) but maybe I'm overthinking things 😅😁
Hi Sarah! Thanks for enjoying the video!❤️ I totally agree that contracting jobs lack the mentorship that we all want! If you had the choice between full-time role vs. contract role, 10000% go for the full-time role! This vid was more so about IF you aren’t able to secure a fulltime job. Contract roles aren’t all that bad! There are so many advantages with contract jobs and I highly recommend that, if you get the opportunity, go for it and start learning on the job, contract or not, rather than comparing options 😌
very elementary - I know the process & the flow very well to interact with designers, but I don’t have the technical skillsets to actually jump in and create designs
Thank you for this insight and advice. I’m so very grateful. Been on my self taught UX journey since February and will start my full time job search in December.
Hi David! I’m so glad to hear that this video was helpful for you.
Woohoo🎉 That’s awesome. Best of luck to you with your job search! If you come across any questions, always feel free to drop a comment. You got this!💪
Omg your channel was mentioned in Aona’s video! So happy to see your channel grows🥰
Ahhhh I saw!🥰 Aona is so amazing💛 Thanks for being soooo supportive, JP! You deserve so much kudos for being such an engaging gal, I always enjoy seeing your comments!😍💜
@@Tifffster awww thanks Tiffany! I always enjoy watching your content and find it so helpful☺️
Loved this so much! You're so inspiring❤️ Thank you so much for describing everything in detail.
It’s my pleasure! Thanks for your unchanging support☺️💜🎶
Thank you so much for this Tiffany🥰 super helpful!
Of course! My pleasure💛 also, I meant to say - congrats on getting reached out to by these agencies! That means your resume + portfolio are on point & in demand✨💯
@@Tifffster Thank you so much🥺😭🙏
Thank you so much for this video 😊
Of course! If there’s anything else I can help answer for you, LMK!☺️
Lovee you content. Following you since day 1 and it has helped me a lot in career wise.
Lots of love from India.
Awww you are TOO sweet, Rushali!💛 thank you so much! It’s really encouraging to hear that these videos help. Lots of love right back at ya!🥰💜
Thank you so much for your tips! I'm also seeking my first FT UX role and I was debating between FT work and Freelance/contract work and your thoughts really cleared things up for me. I heard from other videos like as a starting entry level designer we shouldn't start contract work right away because of our lack of "real world" exp (and lack of mentorship/help) but maybe I'm overthinking things 😅😁
Hi Sarah! Thanks for enjoying the video!❤️ I totally agree that contracting jobs lack the mentorship that we all want! If you had the choice between full-time role vs. contract role, 10000% go for the full-time role! This vid was more so about IF you aren’t able to secure a fulltime job. Contract roles aren’t all that bad! There are so many advantages with contract jobs and I highly recommend that, if you get the opportunity, go for it and start learning on the job, contract or not, rather than comparing options 😌
What is your level of knowledge of UX Design or graphic design?
very elementary - I know the process & the flow very well to interact with designers, but I don’t have the technical skillsets to actually jump in and create designs