what do you think of an industrial design degree? I'm a high school senior interested in pursing product design or UI/UX design. Any guidance or tips would be helpful!
As a recent industrial design grad, depending on what you put in you can definitely make a killing, but the job market is so over saturated for industrial designers. Software and UI is the place to be so I definitely recommend either a UX major or minor at the very least, as the pay and demand for UX employees is generally always pretty high! Good luck 🙏🏼
Hello sir, I am still in high-school and I want my future to be product designer and I want info about like collage, the pros and the cons and how is it working as a product designer
hi jake im a digital designer and want to become a product designer, im taking ux google course because i had no experience but im a good designer with web development skills, what do you suggest i should do next to land a my dream a product design job?
If I were you I would apply to every internship and jr. design role I could find. I would reach out to anyone I know that works in product design and have them review my portfolio and get advice for interviewing. When I’m hiring someone the most impressive thing for me is to see how the candidate's designs actually moved some metric like conversion rates or signups or whatever. Showing that you defined what you were trying to do with the design then measuring somehow after your design goes live to prove your design actually made a difference. This can be done even at a super small scale. You could reach out to anyone you know that has some kind of website, startup, e-commerce, even Facebook ads or something and offer to design something for them for free and have them track the before and after. The Daily UI challenges are actually good too because it shows me you can at the very least design something that looks pretty and you have good taste. Good luck!
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I appreciate it!
What type of companies does your work revolve around? Or is it varied?
Digital product design or industrial design?
Digital
what do you think of an industrial design degree? I'm a high school senior interested in pursing product design or UI/UX design. Any guidance or tips would be helpful!
As a recent industrial design grad, depending on what you put in you can definitely make a killing, but the job market is so over saturated for industrial designers. Software and UI is the place to be so I definitely recommend either a UX major or minor at the very least, as the pay and demand for UX employees is generally always pretty high! Good luck 🙏🏼
@@AlwayzLion1956the market is also oversaturated with software engineers and product/ux designers 😅
Hello sir, I am still in high-school and I want my future to be product designer and I want info about like collage, the pros and the cons and how is it working as a product designer
How can we get remote internship?
How did you get a UX design internship?
Do you design physical products or digital ones?
That’s wild
How much of a bump did you get every with the original job? 10,000 a year raise?
So, you're working as an UX/ UI designer?
Please tell us!!! I must know that last bit! 😖
😂
220k
Do you need to go to college to get into your field are certifications enough?
A good certification and a solid portfolio should be enough to get into UX - for a job and if not, at the very least as an intern
Are these annual income numbers?
No, they are per hour
Did you get paid 260 thousand dollars a year
u looks like AB Devillers
hi jake im a digital designer and want to become a product designer, im taking ux google course because i had no experience but im a good designer with web development skills, what do you suggest i should do next to land a my dream a product design job?
If I were you I would apply to every internship and jr. design role I could find. I would reach out to anyone I know that works in product design and have them review my portfolio and get advice for interviewing. When I’m hiring someone the most impressive thing for me is to see how the candidate's designs actually moved some metric like conversion rates or signups or whatever. Showing that you defined what you were trying to do with the design then measuring somehow after your design goes live to prove your design actually made a difference. This can be done even at a super small scale. You could reach out to anyone you know that has some kind of website, startup, e-commerce, even Facebook ads or something and offer to design something for them for free and have them track the before and after. The Daily UI challenges are actually good too because it shows me you can at the very least design something that looks pretty and you have good taste. Good luck!
@@JakeFerrin thanks a lot Jake i will follow your advice!
jake, i see what you did there!!!!! 😒😒😒😒🤣🤣 where's the last part?!
Hahaha
come on dude don't be jerk tell us that $$$
Do you design physical products or digital ones?
How can we get internship too