I have to say that this video is pretty spot on. I went through the same journey about 7 years ago and I would have to see that I agree with everything said here. Good video and for anyone thinking about this...go for it....this is pretty darn accurate!
An idea for redesigns for your portfolio. Instead of redesigning an established site thats already done pretty well. Look around at the sites for the businesses in your local area. I promise you there will be a ton that have terrible designs. You can then do a full redesign of their site, and create a case study where you showcase a comparison of the old design to your new one. Due to the halo effect, even if your design isnt incredible as long as its at least a decent amount better than the old one itll look more impressive sitting next to the old bad design. Not only do you now have a project for your portfolio you can then potentially pitch this redesign to the business. If they like it enough maybe theyll pay you for it. You can then list that as work experience on your resume.
Thanks for this. I’m in my 30’s looking to change my career. I’ve been studying on my own and taking the google UX course. It’s discouraging to see so many people giving you reasons to stay away from UX but so refreshing to see people in similar situations reach their goal. I keep telling myself to push through, the hiring market may get better, and I’ll be glad that I was prepared when it does. I’m considering a bootcamp after the google course but I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it. Eager to see more videos from you.
Really happy to hear this! In my experience there are always plenty of reasons not to try something, but it’s about figuring out what you want and giving yourself reasons TO try something then going after it regardless of what people say 👊
I myself have been trying to land a role as a UX designer after doing a bootcamp in UI/UX design but have been finding it so hard. I would love to have a 1:1 with each other
Bro i also want to learn UiUx and make my career into it.. I was searching someone who is like me.. I find you.. Can we talk? Can you share your any social media account? It will be great for me😍
I remember someone discussing how they started in graphic design years ago and there was so much demand that were able to climb quickly in UX. Things have obviously changed. Over the last few years there are incredibly few entry level positions available while there are still a glut of UXers with experience that were laid off. I’m not saying don’t go for it, but understand the whole landscape has changed for the time being. You are dealing with a exponentially tougher hill to climb with a greater probability of risk until things pick back up and the layoffs shake out. Could be in a couple months or it could take years.
Good comment - it's definitely shifted away from "anyone can do this" and there is certainly less appetite from companies to bring on lots of junior UXers. Probably a combination of the current job market, and companies realising that senior UX experience is essential.
@@leanderangst Do you think it's possible for a person from a 3rd world country to get into UX? I mean is it possible to work for a foreign company remotely, or does this job require in-person interactions?
Thank you Leander for being so straightforward with your content. Your videos are just on point. I have just started my UI/UX studies and your videos clarify many topics. Please keep up the good work. I love it. All the best in the future. 👌
well i am a student in grade 10, and i have interest in UI/UX designing and i have finally cleared basics of figma, but some people used to tell me "ai gona eat that job" thats why my motivation used to fall down, i used to think "would i be getting job"... but then i balance my self when some Design teachers motivate me and people like you. thank you so much sir.
I badly need this straight forward video , I was about to giveup on my designing career . I started same like u self thought did multiple projects in freelancing but now getting job become difficult for me
@@leanderangst I am a self-taught graphic designer specializing in logo and branding for the last 5 years. I started learning UI/UX last year and completed the Google UI/UX course so far. I have been learning from various communities and UA-cam mostly. And practicing whenever I get time.
Hello Leander, very honored to learn from you. Im a beginner changing fields from Auto mechanic disabled,, to learning UI Designer ,AI skillls. Figma first understood. Where does Webflow fit in the process of things ?I ask because you mentioned Figma is the tool.. Please keep the training Videos coming , You do have students and subscibers out here. The shortcut buttons explained help out alot. Thanks ..Jay
No easy at all as you're competing with the rest. Companies will want the best. Wanted to switch my career from a Lab analyst to UX/UI designer is not easy, I went to GA bootcamp and I'm currently looking for UX/UI job for several months Most companies wanted a bachelor's degree with design/computer science background. Gonna have a strong portfolio to make yourself shine. Go for networking to increase your odds getting hired.
Have you made some videos about sponsorships abroad or internships? If you have any recommendations for courses in London with hiring partners would help us a lot. Thanks for the video. You are brillant!
That was super helpful thank you! I’m also based in London and I’m struggling to find networking events to attend, do you have any recommendations on where to look? Which one did you go to?
Hey there! Happy to hear you found it helpful. It really depends on the time of year and what events are happening then - I personally joined a bunch of Slack groups and was informed of events that way. If you google "London UX design slack channels" you'll find several, would suggest joining those and seeing what's going on :)
Thanks a lot for this video, it really helped a lot, I am currently learning UI/UX by myself and there are some days that I am not sure that I can make it and this video really made me restore my motivation and feel hopeful, and it gave me some ideas on how to proceed. A question though, what do you recommend as a software to build a portfolio?
Aw that's super nice to hear Tala! Thanks for the kind words and I'm super happy to hear the content has inspired you to keep pushing. It can be tough, but sometimes all it takes is a fresh approach. Let me know how it goes :)
I am looking to change my career. currently doing job and I have 2 options doing free course by google or doing a course from the institute which definitely is not affordable. what should I do in order to get ui/ux designer job in a good company. is it really possible relaying on google course? pl guide...
Nice to hear you're thinking about changing careers, it's a big step. To answer your question, I think it IS possible, but just doing the Google course won't guarantee anything. I would definitely recommend doing the course, and at the same time start building your network - join UX communities on Slack, reach out to people on LinkedIn (watch my LinkedIn video!), and talk to other students taking the course about what they're doing/planning. Google also has resume building workshops in their program, and career coaching, so I absolutely think that will help. It's never 100% certain, but I think the resources they offer you give you everything you need to then pursue an entry level position :)
I have to say that this video is pretty spot on. I went through the same journey about 7 years ago and I would have to see that I agree with everything said here.
Good video and for anyone thinking about this...go for it....this is pretty darn accurate!
An idea for redesigns for your portfolio. Instead of redesigning an established site thats already done pretty well. Look around at the sites for the businesses in your local area. I promise you there will be a ton that have terrible designs. You can then do a full redesign of their site, and create a case study where you showcase a comparison of the old design to your new one. Due to the halo effect, even if your design isnt incredible as long as its at least a decent amount better than the old one itll look more impressive sitting next to the old bad design. Not only do you now have a project for your portfolio you can then potentially pitch this redesign to the business. If they like it enough maybe theyll pay you for it. You can then list that as work experience on your resume.
Great suggestion!
Thanks for this. I’m in my 30’s looking to change my career. I’ve been studying on my own and taking the google UX course. It’s discouraging to see so many people giving you reasons to stay away from UX but so refreshing to see people in similar situations reach their goal. I keep telling myself to push through, the hiring market may get better, and I’ll be glad that I was prepared when it does. I’m considering a bootcamp after the google course but I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it. Eager to see more videos from you.
Really happy to hear this! In my experience there are always plenty of reasons not to try something, but it’s about figuring out what you want and giving yourself reasons TO try something then going after it regardless of what people say 👊
I myself have been trying to land a role as a UX designer after doing a bootcamp in UI/UX design but have been finding it so hard. I would love to have a 1:1 with each other
Bro i also want to learn UiUx and make my career into it.. I was searching someone who is like me.. I find you.. Can we talk? Can you share your any social media account? It will be great for me😍
I remember someone discussing how they started in graphic design years ago and there was so much demand that were able to climb quickly in UX. Things have obviously changed.
Over the last few years there are incredibly few entry level positions available while there are still a glut of UXers with experience that were laid off. I’m not saying don’t go for it, but understand the whole landscape has changed for the time being. You are dealing with a exponentially tougher hill to climb with a greater probability of risk until things pick back up and the layoffs shake out. Could be in a couple months or it could take years.
Good comment - it's definitely shifted away from "anyone can do this" and there is certainly less appetite from companies to bring on lots of junior UXers. Probably a combination of the current job market, and companies realising that senior UX experience is essential.
@@leanderangst Do you think it's possible for a person from a 3rd world country to get into UX?
I mean is it possible to work for a foreign company remotely, or does this job require in-person interactions?
Thank you Leander for being so straightforward with your content. Your videos are just on point. I have just started my UI/UX studies and your videos clarify many topics. Please keep up the good work. I love it. All the best in the future. 👌
Thanks for the kind words! Happy to hear the content is helping you on the journey 😊
Thanks for answering the questions as a fresher everyone has a same questions in mind
Absolutely! Glad you found it useful!
Great video Leander, I am on pivoting period of switching careers so this really helped me!
So inspiring ✨keep goinnnnnnn. same here, no related background no degree ✌
#nodegreeclub 🎉
well i am a student in grade 10, and i have interest in UI/UX designing and i have finally cleared basics of figma, but some people used to tell me "ai gona eat that job" thats why my motivation used to fall down, i used to think "would i be getting job"... but then i balance my self when some Design teachers motivate me and people like you. thank you so much sir.
Great to hear you’re considering a career in design! I think AI won’t ‘eat’ the job, but become a powerful tool to use FOR the job 😊
Thanks for all the useful advise. Looking forward to your next video!
Great video man and your journey is definitely a great lesson for people to keep pursuing their dreams! Never give up!
Appreciate you! And 100% - only way is forward 🚀
I badly need this straight forward video , I was about to giveup on my designing career . I started same like u self thought did multiple projects in freelancing but now getting job become difficult for me
Very nice video. So can you please do a walkthrough how to practically do a UX research and transform the same feedback to a UI design?
Great idea! I will definitely try to include this in a future video :)
Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for sharing those great tips. I am a graphic designer and want to transition into UI/UX.
Nice! Where are you in your journey currently?
@@leanderangst I am a self-taught graphic designer specializing in logo and branding for the last 5 years. I started learning UI/UX last year and completed the Google UI/UX course so far. I have been learning from various communities and UA-cam mostly. And practicing whenever I get time.
Hello Leander, very honored to learn from you. Im a beginner changing fields from Auto mechanic disabled,, to learning UI Designer ,AI skillls. Figma first understood. Where does Webflow fit in the process of things ?I ask because you mentioned Figma is the tool.. Please keep the training Videos coming , You do have students and subscibers out here. The shortcut buttons explained help out alot.
Thanks ..Jay
Thanks a lot! 🔥
You bet!
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Oh my goodness🎉 More videos please
No easy at all as you're competing with the rest. Companies will want the best.
Wanted to switch my career from a Lab analyst to UX/UI designer is not easy, I went to GA bootcamp and I'm currently looking for UX/UI job for several months
Most companies wanted a bachelor's degree with design/computer science background.
Gonna have a strong portfolio to make yourself shine. Go for networking to increase your odds getting hired.
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
Have you made some videos about sponsorships abroad or internships? If you have any recommendations for courses in London with hiring partners would help us a lot. Thanks for the video. You are brillant!
Bro, I'm your biggest fan! I hope we can have a chat sometime!
That was super helpful thank you! I’m also based in London and I’m struggling to find networking events to attend, do you have any recommendations on where to look? Which one did you go to?
Hey there! Happy to hear you found it helpful. It really depends on the time of year and what events are happening then - I personally joined a bunch of Slack groups and was informed of events that way. If you google "London UX design slack channels" you'll find several, would suggest joining those and seeing what's going on :)
Thanks a lot for this video, it really helped a lot, I am currently learning UI/UX by myself and there are some days that I am not sure that I can make it and this video really made me restore my motivation and feel hopeful, and it gave me some ideas on how to proceed. A question though, what do you recommend as a software to build a portfolio?
Aw that's super nice to hear Tala! Thanks for the kind words and I'm super happy to hear the content has inspired you to keep pushing. It can be tough, but sometimes all it takes is a fresh approach. Let me know how it goes :)
Hi, I’m a Graphic designer - I am going to move over.
Am I the only one who this low-key he looks like henry cavil
I wish you can be my mentor and guide me through this journey :)
So glad you found the content helpful!
There are bootcamps that charge $20k!? Wow..
Ohhh yeah it gets pretty crazy in the upper range 💰💰💰
Can you show an example of your resume you had? I dont have experience either and need an example.
I am very interested in the ux ui design but I don't have any experienced person or a mentorship. I really need help
Nice video with some good tips 👌🏼. Which Bootcamp did you end up doing?
I ended up going with Designlab’s UX Academy! Might review it in another video 😊
@@leanderangst nice, I looked at that one. Ended up doing Memorisely, throughly recommended.
@@facial26 Memorisely is awesome, yeah, I love Zander. Great to hear you enjoyed it!
i think every human ever didn't have any experience before they became a designer ;)
Haha this is probably so true, everyone has to start somewhere
I am looking to change my career. currently doing job and I have 2 options doing free course by google or doing a course from the institute which definitely is not affordable. what should I do in order to get ui/ux designer job in a good company. is it really possible relaying on google course? pl guide...
Nice to hear you're thinking about changing careers, it's a big step. To answer your question, I think it IS possible, but just doing the Google course won't guarantee anything. I would definitely recommend doing the course, and at the same time start building your network - join UX communities on Slack, reach out to people on LinkedIn (watch my LinkedIn video!), and talk to other students taking the course about what they're doing/planning. Google also has resume building workshops in their program, and career coaching, so I absolutely think that will help. It's never 100% certain, but I think the resources they offer you give you everything you need to then pursue an entry level position :)
Do you have a road map for ui/ux ?