Thank you for the deets! Great video. I'm just discovering UX writing as a copywriter. So, this was helpful indeed. Would love to see more of such educational content. Really great!
Thanks for your comment! I'm actually working on a "UX Writing for Copywriters" video, but it's still in the making! If there is anything else you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know! All the best on your journey ❤️
Great question! Absolutely. I reviewed many of our company's communication touchpoints / points of contact with this method, including social media, e-mails, newsletters!
Hi Dr. Kat would you think one would need a degree for ux writing? No degree here but love the profession. Would a good portfolio of writing and design speak for itself.
Professional CW here. You don't need a degree - All that you need is the hustle. University, Design & Portfolio School help - mainly by helping you develop into a career and by providing internship opportunities as well as work to demonstrate your expertise. However, if you want to start. Keep watching vids like this. Sell yourself to small businesses & grow from there. I made a career in advertising and it started by working for free at an agency for six months. They eventually hired me when someone quit. That being said, they hired me because I worked my ass off and tried to be as helpful and respectful as I could to everyone around me. You don't need permission. Go get it.
Hi Tyler, sorry for replying so late, I'm so behind on my comment sections 💀 I have to slightly disagree with @gr.wo7oh. It really depends on what kind of company you want to work in. Startup or agency? No problem - no degree needed. Corporate or tech industry? A whole different story. For corporates (think of tech giants like Amazon, Google, etc., but also about local corporates, like in Germany, it would be Siemens, Volkswagen, BMW, etc.), certificates and degrees play a MAJOR role. If you want to stand out among applicants, you need to have them. With that being said, it doesn't really matter what kind of degree you have, they just want to see whether or not you are an ambitious performer who can pursue a long-term goal.
This came in very handy! Thank you Dr. Kat for always helping the community.
Thank you for this kind comment ❤️ I'm so happy my content is helpful!
your presentation skills are impressive and intuitive to understand Dr.Kat. 👏
Wow, thank you for this lovely compliment ❤️ It is much appreciated!
Thank you for the deets! Great video. I'm just discovering UX writing as a copywriter. So, this was helpful indeed. Would love to see more of such educational content. Really great!
Thanks for your comment! I'm actually working on a "UX Writing for Copywriters" video, but it's still in the making! If there is anything else you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know! All the best on your journey ❤️
Extremely helpful. Thanks
Glad it was helpful, thanks for your positive feedback!
Wow! it's very useful and beneficial. Can I use the same process for audit emails?
Great question! Absolutely. I reviewed many of our company's communication touchpoints / points of contact with this method, including social media, e-mails, newsletters!
Super helpful, thanks a lot 🍀
Hi Dr. Kat would you think one would need a degree for ux writing? No degree here but love the profession. Would a good portfolio of writing and design speak for itself.
Professional CW here. You don't need a degree - All that you need is the hustle. University, Design & Portfolio School help - mainly by helping you develop into a career and by providing internship opportunities as well as work to demonstrate your expertise.
However, if you want to start. Keep watching vids like this. Sell yourself to small businesses & grow from there.
I made a career in advertising and it started by working for free at an agency for six months. They eventually hired me when someone quit. That being said, they hired me because I worked my ass off and tried to be as helpful and respectful as I could to everyone around me.
You don't need permission. Go get it.
Hi Tyler, sorry for replying so late, I'm so behind on my comment sections 💀 I have to slightly disagree with @gr.wo7oh. It really depends on what kind of company you want to work in. Startup or agency? No problem - no degree needed. Corporate or tech industry? A whole different story. For corporates (think of tech giants like Amazon, Google, etc., but also about local corporates, like in Germany, it would be Siemens, Volkswagen, BMW, etc.), certificates and degrees play a MAJOR role. If you want to stand out among applicants, you need to have them. With that being said, it doesn't really matter what kind of degree you have, they just want to see whether or not you are an ambitious performer who can pursue a long-term goal.