Couldn't find a pigeon to deliver the message, but after a year and 10 months I've finally landed an offer for my first salaried UX/UI design role! I never wish this journey takes this long for anyone, but if you're persistent and open to continually growing (and feedback) you'll get there. Good luck to all who are still on the hunt!
Companies need calling out on ghosting. It’s seriously unprofessional and just bad manners. They could actually be building the future employees they want if they actually point out where you’re going wrong.
@@gezzapk doesn’t matter. that attitude does nothing to improve the quality of the workforce, which does affect them and their productivity at the end of the day. and not telling people where they could improve so that they can eventually become more useful to the workforce is completely ass backwards thinking on their part. so the bottom line is their asses need to stop acting like the workforce is a one-way street and do their due diligence in improving it. they shouldn’t be acting like they have the damn krabby patty formula on lockdown to keep it from prying eyes who can steal their workflow formula. it’s a job. it’s not that deep.
Hi Mimi! Thank you for putting together the resources! I'm a nurse who is looking to change careers. Your videos have been a match that's reigniting my inspiration to pursue my passion for design :) -Muna
I'll never forget how one well-known company (huge company) in Toronto asked job applicants (UX designers) to find design solutions even before the interview invitation, and then in a few months I got an email that they decided not to hire me after 2 rounds of the job interview :) Can you imagine this non-sense? I had no interviews with that company :) We have to, eventually, "wake up" and be able to say no all together when companies use our skills for free.
Hey mimi, hopping on here to say that I simply love your channel! I'm about one month into the google UX course, and watching your videos always helps me envision the end goal and stay motivated (something I have always struggled to do in the past). Sending good vibes your way!
i just signed up for the foundation fundamentals and used your link.... I'm finishing web development fundamentals from nucamp at the end of the week but I feel more in the creative/design in tech.... let the journey begins! thanks
Hey Paolo! Wow, thanks so much for the support. Web Dev fundamentals is something I've always wanted to do myself, good for you. Can't wait for your UX journey to begin as well :)
Would love to see your portfolio! I just graduated from uni with a different degree and I want to switch to UX. Would really like to see how you designed your portfolio for inspiration!
I have an interview for an unpaid internship tomorrow it's my first interview of any sort for UX, hope I can have the experience of first off landing it ...then get that job offer after a couple months! thats the dream. It seems so scary having to present and have my work looked at !! Not freaking out at all 😱😭
Mimi, Hi!!! I am graduating with a degree in Design! I took all levels of UX design in school now I am on the job hunt in the summer!!! Let me know if you can help a brotha out!!!:) thanks!!!
Hi! I'm currently in UX academy's boot camp, and going to start applying to jobs soon. I'm wondering if you could make a video about types of interview question that you were asked during you job hunt.
Hi Mimi! To start - thank you so much for all your videos, you're helping me immensely!! I'm wanting to make the career switch from dental hygiene to UX and have been doing a lot of research, and thankfully found your channel! Unfortunately with most hygienists, we only get associate degrees. In your opinion, do you feel like not having a bachelor's will hinder me? I'm wanting to make the switch sooner than later, not in two years 😭
Hi Courtney! That's a great question and it really depends on the job description and the company's needs, but I personally don't believe having an associates degree would prevent you from becoming a UX Designer. There's a lot of principles in UX that wasn't taught in school per say - at least for me.
@@meghop hey! ahh there are so many, but the three I'm deciding between are General Assembly, Springboard, and Designlab! The price difference is pretty huge. I'm not sure which to go with :( how about you?
@@xprofesh I think I’m going to go with Interactive Design Foundation. I’m going to get a membership and take a few of their intro courses to get my feet wet. All of their courses are free to take with membership and earn industry recognized certificates. I plan to enroll in one of their bootcamps after I have a good grasp on things. Their bootcamps are priced separately from the membership, but are significantly cheaper than most that I’ve seen.
Hi Mimi! Just found your channel and thank you so much for sharing!!! May I know how you applied for DL affiliate program? Must you have an existing following before you can apply?
Hi! You know..I actually don't remember. I just know I had an affiliate account with them once I graduated a couple years ago. I can dig into it and get back to you :) Thanks for watching!!
Didn't forget about you! I think you can apply here: designlab.partnerstack.com/ I honestly just typed in DesignLab Affiliate and saw this page. Hope this works :)
Hi Mimi, I just finished a bootcamp and now working on creating my online portfolio and updating my resume (and thinking about my next project while job searching). I have an accounting and administrative assistant background so I'm having a hard time tweaking my resume. Do you have any tips for a career changer with no design background of how to tackle this? How did you approach this with your own resume?
I would try and play up the skills that you've learned in your previous career and how it can apply to the UX design process. I'm hoping to do a video in the future to showcase the great soft skills that UX Designers should develop along with a resume one in the future so stay tuned. Thanks for watching and I'm excited for your journey into UX ! :)
How long into the unpaid internship did you transition into the paid role? Currently in the UxUi program at Thinkful and would appreciate the info, thanks for this video!
@@mimimichi I live in Canada, and, as far as I know, in my province, unpaid internships are illegal. You have to be enrolled in a related to your profession program in college or university or any other school to be able to do coop or the internship. I wish my professors in college informed us but they didn't care :) After graduation from college (Web Design and Interactive Media program) which is my second post-secondary education (I have Master's Degree in Fashion Design in another country and 6 years of design experience in furniture industry) , finding an entry-level job in UX design in Canada seems to be something impossible, especially for mature students (30+ years old). I don't meet requirements in some companies in Toronto to be less than 25-27 years old for internships and entry-level jobs in UX design. ...not giving up, anyway ;)
Hi! I don't know how to code and personally don't believe it's necessary right now to land a job in UX. Could help you get a leg up, but as of now, not the most important aspect about learning UX Design.
Couldn't find a pigeon to deliver the message, but after a year and 10 months I've finally landed an offer for my first salaried UX/UI design role! I never wish this journey takes this long for anyone, but if you're persistent and open to continually growing (and feedback) you'll get there. Good luck to all who are still on the hunt!
Companies need calling out on ghosting. It’s seriously unprofessional and just bad manners. They could actually be building the future employees they want if they actually point out where you’re going wrong.
100% It's an unfortunate part of the job hunting process :(
Yeah but they're the ones who have something you want. It's not their problem if you're not actually employed by them.
@@gezzapk doesn’t matter. that attitude does nothing to improve the quality of the workforce, which does affect them and their productivity at the end of the day. and not telling people where they could improve so that they can eventually become more useful to the workforce is completely ass backwards thinking on their part. so the bottom line is their asses need to stop acting like the workforce is a one-way street and do their due diligence in improving it. they shouldn’t be acting like they have the damn krabby patty formula on lockdown to keep it from prying eyes who can steal their workflow formula. it’s a job. it’s not that deep.
i mean to play devil's advocate, they probably get 100s of resumes every month, they surely don't have enough time to read thay
Hi Mimi! Thank you for putting together the resources! I'm a nurse who is looking to change careers. Your videos have been a match that's reigniting my inspiration to pursue my passion for design :) -Muna
I'll never forget how one well-known company (huge company) in Toronto asked job applicants (UX designers) to find design solutions even before the interview invitation, and then in a few months I got an email that they decided not to hire me after 2 rounds of the job interview :) Can you imagine this non-sense? I had no interviews with that company :) We have to, eventually, "wake up" and be able to say no all together when companies use our skills for free.
I totally feel you on the last point - wanting to re-define yourself in a completely new career.
Awesome reminder … “Be proud of what you used to do” ..remember your value !!! ..Thanks !!
Hey mimi, hopping on here to say that I simply love your channel! I'm about one month into the google UX course, and watching your videos always helps me envision the end goal and stay motivated (something I have always struggled to do in the past). Sending good vibes your way!
i just signed up for the foundation fundamentals and used your link.... I'm finishing web development fundamentals from nucamp at the end of the week but I feel more in the creative/design in tech.... let the journey begins! thanks
Hey Paolo! Wow, thanks so much for the support. Web Dev fundamentals is something I've always wanted to do myself, good for you. Can't wait for your UX journey to begin as well :)
Would love to see your portfolio! I just graduated from uni with a different degree and I want to switch to UX. Would really like to see how you designed your portfolio for inspiration!
Thanks so much for watching! I'm hoping to do more portfolio and case study videos in the future, stay tuned :)
I have an interview for an unpaid internship tomorrow it's my first interview of any sort for UX, hope I can have the experience of first off landing it ...then get that job offer after a couple months! thats the dream. It seems so scary having to present and have my work looked at !! Not freaking out at all 😱😭
This was beautifully put. Thank you so much for documenting your thoughts!
I love your videos! Honest and to the point. Also, random, you sound like Kourtney K!
So well said, thank you mimi.
Aww thanks, Shirley! appreciate it :)
Mimi, Hi!!! I am graduating with a degree in Design! I took all levels of UX design in school now I am on the job hunt in the summer!!!
Let me know if you can help a brotha out!!!:) thanks!!!
Jr. Design roles nowadays still want 3 years experience and proficiency in 3-10 programs. It's rough 😣
Thank you!
You're welcome!
ha! you have to be in the industry for 35 years! lol love it
Hey, did designlab not help you with their job guarantee?
Hi! I'm currently in UX academy's boot camp, and going to start applying to jobs soon. I'm wondering if you could make a video about types of interview question that you were asked during you job hunt.
Hi Lizeyra! Thanks for the idea! I'll add it to the bucket!
Hi I'm also currently in a ux bootcamp, but just started,can you mentor me since you have gone far than I have,thanks.
@@mimimichi yes to the interview Qs!
Hi Mimi! To start - thank you so much for all your videos, you're helping me immensely!! I'm wanting to make the career switch from dental hygiene to UX and have been doing a lot of research, and thankfully found your channel! Unfortunately with most hygienists, we only get associate degrees. In your opinion, do you feel like not having a bachelor's will hinder me? I'm wanting to make the switch sooner than later, not in two years 😭
Hi Courtney! That's a great question and it really depends on the job description and the company's needs, but I personally don't believe having an associates degree would prevent you from becoming a UX Designer. There's a lot of principles in UX that wasn't taught in school per say - at least for me.
@@mimimichi thank you so much for replying! it helps to hear from someone on the other side :) still trying to figure out which bootcamp to choose
@@xprofesh hi Courtney…I’m also considering a switch from healthcare to UX. Do you mind letting me know which boot camps you’re considering?
@@meghop hey! ahh there are so many, but the three I'm deciding between are General Assembly, Springboard, and Designlab! The price difference is pretty huge. I'm not sure which to go with :( how about you?
@@xprofesh I think I’m going to go with Interactive Design Foundation. I’m going to get a membership and take a few of their intro courses to get my feet wet. All of their courses are free to take with membership and earn industry recognized certificates. I plan to enroll in one of their bootcamps after I have a good grasp on things. Their bootcamps are priced separately from the membership, but are significantly cheaper than most that I’ve seen.
Hi Mimi! Just found your channel and thank you so much for sharing!!! May I know how you applied for DL affiliate program? Must you have an existing following before you can apply?
Hi! You know..I actually don't remember. I just know I had an affiliate account with them once I graduated a couple years ago. I can dig into it and get back to you :) Thanks for watching!!
@@mimimichi that would me super helpful! thank you so so much!
Didn't forget about you! I think you can apply here: designlab.partnerstack.com/
I honestly just typed in DesignLab Affiliate and saw this page. Hope this works :)
Hi Mimi, I just finished a bootcamp and now working on creating my online portfolio and updating my resume (and thinking about my next project while job searching). I have an accounting and administrative assistant background so I'm having a hard time tweaking my resume. Do you have any tips for a career changer with no design background of how to tackle this? How did you approach this with your own resume?
I would try and play up the skills that you've learned in your previous career and how it can apply to the UX design process. I'm hoping to do a video in the future to showcase the great soft skills that UX Designers should develop along with a resume one in the future so stay tuned. Thanks for watching and I'm excited for your journey into UX ! :)
@@mimimichi please make a video of the soft skills UX Designer should develope in order to be successful! That would be SO helpful!! :)
How long into the unpaid internship did you transition into the paid role? Currently in the UxUi program at Thinkful and would appreciate the info, thanks for this video!
A couple months! Amazing, thanks so much for watching :)
@@mimimichi I live in Canada, and, as far as I know, in my province, unpaid internships are illegal. You have to be enrolled in a related to your profession program in college or university or any other school to be able to do coop or the internship. I wish my professors in college informed us but they didn't care :) After graduation from college (Web Design and Interactive Media program) which is my second post-secondary education (I have Master's Degree in Fashion Design in another country and 6 years of design experience in furniture industry) , finding an entry-level job in UX design in Canada seems to be something impossible, especially for mature students (30+ years old). I don't meet requirements in some companies in Toronto to be less than 25-27 years old for internships and entry-level jobs in UX design. ...not giving up, anyway ;)
i like that marty
Hi mimi, do you know how to code ? , I'm trying to switch career to ux and i was thinking if i have to learn coding too
Hi! I don't know how to code and personally don't believe it's necessary right now to land a job in UX. Could help you get a leg up, but as of now, not the most important aspect about learning UX Design.
@@mimimichi Okay, I feel a little relieved , thank you for your response
I apply to EVERYTHING! Results to date: not good 😊
Truth!