Thanks for sharing this video Kristen! Really helpful! I tried to note down the questions to prepare for my turn. Thank you!! 1. Tell me why you do what you do? 2. What professionally accomplishment are you proud of? Why 3. Tell me about a time when you work with client 4. What do you do outside of work to improve yourself as a professional? 5. What is UX design and why does it matter? 6. How would you explain the ideal UX design process? 7. What is the most challenging project? 8. What does design thinking mean to you? 9. How do you know that what you’re designing works for the user? 10. Tell us about your approach to research and incorporating research to your work 11. What area of research do you enjoy the most? 12. What are you really good at UX and what do you need to improve on? 13. Why should we hire you? 14. What is your research process? 15. Tell me about a time when you disagree with a team member and what resulted from it? 16. Tell me about a time when your research influence a design decision 17. How do you determine what features to make in a product? 18. Tell me about a time you fail
Fast forward to 4:27 to hear specific UX questions I've received in job interviews! Also, let me know if you'd like a downloadable hand out with these questions! Just comment below if that would be helpful :)
Really appreciated this video, Kristen! I found myself nodding to a lot of the questions you were sharing-- I remember being asked some of these in a prior interview that didn't work out. Wish I saw this video sooner to prep! If you did have a downloadable list of the questions, I think that would be super handy for us to use as a guide for interview prepping. :) Looking forward to seeing more of your tips!
Thank you!! I have an interview tomorrow and I clicked on this video so fast! I wrote down everything you said and I’m going to think of stories or processes now. I really like the closing statement idea too! Thanks again!
Pretty solid overview of your experience in interviews. One thing I took note of is that even thought you did come prepared and answered questions well and thoroughly, there were one or more that you weren't as prepared for but still landed the UX Research role, which I think is awesome!
Thanks so much dear for sharing, it is really helpful especially when you shared examples from your real answers it gave me a guideline on where to go and how to think about it. Thanks again really appreciate it
Thank you for sharing! Extremely helpful. For anyone looking for additional, general interview questions, check out "Amazing Interview Questions" by Richard Blazevich. Great resource with sample answers. Curious to know if you submitted a portfolio with your resume? (Since so many job posting require a portfolio for ux researcher positions)
@@Fearlessly-Kristen I personally thought the music worked fine in the background. It felt more personal and set the mood of the video, it sort of felt motivational in a way. In some videos with other people that don't include music: I notice echos or background noises more and ends up being a distraction. This is just my opinion, I'm sure other people will have their own feedback. But I suggest lowering the volume of the background music. Other than that, your video is super helpful. I'm currently preparing for my first UX research interview. I've had UX design interviews, but what you mentioned is definitely relevant and relatable.
It's helpful to know the experience level and specialization of the folks who interview you. It gives you ideas for questions and conversation starters to learn more about them. Plus, many people become flattered by the fact you took the time to research their skillset.
Thanks for sharing this video Kristen! Really helpful! I tried to note down the questions to prepare for my turn. Thank you!!
1. Tell me why you do what you do?
2. What professionally accomplishment are you proud of? Why
3. Tell me about a time when you work with client
4. What do you do outside of work to improve yourself as a professional?
5. What is UX design and why does it matter?
6. How would you explain the ideal UX design process?
7. What is the most challenging project?
8. What does design thinking mean to you?
9. How do you know that what you’re designing works for the user?
10. Tell us about your approach to research and incorporating research to your work
11. What area of research do you enjoy the most?
12. What are you really good at UX and what do you need to improve on?
13. Why should we hire you?
14. What is your research process?
15. Tell me about a time when you disagree with a team member and what resulted from it?
16. Tell me about a time when your research influence a design decision
17. How do you determine what features to make in a product?
18. Tell me about a time you fail
@Kamden Abdullah Definitely, I've been using instaflixxer for months myself :D
Fast forward to 4:27 to hear specific UX questions I've received in job interviews! Also, let me know if you'd like a downloadable hand out with these questions! Just comment below if that would be helpful :)
Can you please send downloadable document
Really appreciated this video, Kristen! I found myself nodding to a lot of the questions you were sharing-- I remember being asked some of these in a prior interview that didn't work out. Wish I saw this video sooner to prep!
If you did have a downloadable list of the questions, I think that would be super handy for us to use as a guide for interview prepping. :) Looking forward to seeing more of your tips!
Please type up the questions! Awesome video! Thank you!
This video was extremely helpful. I was in a UX interview recently and some of these questions was asked :)
Thank you so much Kristen, I am going for an interview tomorrow and this was very insightful.
I'm glad it helps. Good luck tomorrow!
Thank you!! I have an interview tomorrow and I clicked on this video so fast! I wrote down everything you said and I’m going to think of stories or processes now. I really like the closing statement idea too! Thanks again!
Pretty solid overview of your experience in interviews. One thing I took note of is that even thought you did come prepared and answered questions well and thoroughly, there were one or more that you weren't as prepared for but still landed the UX Research role, which I think is awesome!
Thanks so much dear for sharing, it is really helpful especially when you shared examples from your real answers it gave me a guideline on where to go and how to think about it. Thanks again really appreciate it
You're very welcome! I'm glad it was helpful
Thanks for sharing these interview questions. Not going to get a UX interview anytime soon, but Ill definitely come back to this.
Thanks girl! Preparing for an interview and I appreciate your tips.
I support every ounce of this. Much appreciated. *definitely subscribed*
Thanks for your sharing. Really appreciated! May I have a list of the questions that you mentioned in this video?
Great topic matter.... Interviews are a big deal for people.... ...Sharing this with a friend... They will ask her for sure along these subjects..
Thanks for passing this along! Happy to help.
holy crap this is SO helpful! thank you so much
I loved your video! It would awesome if I can get the complete downloadable list
Kristen super helpful video, thanks a lot for sharing!
Thank you Kristen, this is very helpful.
Hello, this was so helpful. Can i get the downloadable version of the questions to help me better prepare for my upcoming interview.
Great video! Very helpful.
Great video! Thank you so much. How can I get the downloadable list?
Obrigada Kristen :)
Thanks so much this was so helpful!
Welcome! 🙂
Hi Kristen, please let me know if the complete downloadable list is still available, thanks!
Thank you for sharing! Extremely helpful.
For anyone looking for additional, general interview questions, check out "Amazing Interview Questions" by Richard Blazevich. Great resource with sample answers.
Curious to know if you submitted a portfolio with your resume? (Since so many job posting require a portfolio for ux researcher positions)
Interesting topic. Not sure about the musical interlude tho… ;-)
Thanks for the feedback. Do you prefer no music at all or just a different style?
@@Fearlessly-Kristen I personally thought the music worked fine in the background. It felt more personal and set the mood of the video, it sort of felt motivational in a way. In some videos with other people that don't include music: I notice echos or background noises more and ends up being a distraction. This is just my opinion, I'm sure other people will have their own feedback. But I suggest lowering the volume of the background music.
Other than that, your video is super helpful. I'm currently preparing for my first UX research interview. I've had UX design interviews, but what you mentioned is definitely relevant and relatable.
@@emmalynramos8304 thanks for the feedback. Good luck on your interviews!
A downloadable source would be appreciated
Background check the people you are interviewing with? Laaame. 🤮
It's helpful to know the experience level and specialization of the folks who interview you. It gives you ideas for questions and conversation starters to learn more about them. Plus, many people become flattered by the fact you took the time to research their skillset.