Interested in becoming a UX designer? Start a free course here careerfoundry.com/en/short-courses/become-a-ux-designer/?.com&UXD_InterviewQuestions_021018& and discover how CareerFoundry can take you from complete beginner to hired professional in as little as 8 months.
Question 1: Tell me about yourself Question 2: What is UX design? Question 3: The difference between UX and UI Question 4: Talk us through your workflow Question 5: Do you consider yourself a team player? Question 6: Tell us about your most or least successful UX design project Question 7: How do you practice universal design (accessibility) Question 8: What do you think would be the next big thing in UX? Question 9: How would you improve the UX of our product? Question 10: Where do you go for UX design inspiration? Question 11: Hands-on design challenge
Thank you so much for the video. That was great. However, I wished you could provide more concerte answers to each question. So, that students and designers had better ideas on how to frame the answers better.
This was great and very motivating. I have my first phone interview coming up since completing my CF course, and I'm seeking out any and all advice for how to prepare for it. I'll be watching this again.
Great advice. I really enjoy listening to this video. Learning to be a UX Designer is more than just doing the job. Without knowing what to say in an interview, there won't be any job to do. This video is definitely helpful! Thank you guys!
“UX and UI … are two very different roles.” Theoretically, yes. But in my 20 years of experience I have *never* encountered a company that had separate UX and UI designers; you’ll 100% be expected to do both. It would be more accurate to say they are two different functions of the same role.
I’m wondering if the question should really be phrased at “where do you go for UI design inspiration?” Since the actual UX is more…. Invisible? … correct me if I’m wrong.
Lol the first question to me, show me what you got. if you don''t have any work stuffs to show them you gonna be in big trouble. you should expect the question to be, can you design us some simple layout maybe some log in screens, and they will put you on projector while they are eating some pizza.
I think the main presenter might have some medical issue with the eye. But even if he does, how can he improve it? He can't, noone is perfect. Your critisism doesn't lead to anything but growing your ego, to feel better about yourself. Try to focus on the skills people have learned, the stuff that was up to them. Don't critisism anyone based on their body look. Especially if you feel you ain't Ronaldo yourself (me neather).
The lighting is amateur. They positioned it so the shadows near the bridge of the nose is so strong. Also, they put some flowers next to the second guy, taking away attention from the speaker.
Hi Zana, thanks for the feedback here, we've been iterating on our video content for years and hopefully you can see this in our more recent content. Hopefully the value in the video was still helpful though!
Interested in becoming a UX designer? Start a free course here careerfoundry.com/en/short-courses/become-a-ux-designer/?.com&UXD_InterviewQuestions_021018& and discover how CareerFoundry can take you from complete beginner to hired professional in as little as 8 months.
Question 1: Tell me about yourself
Question 2: What is UX design?
Question 3: The difference between UX and UI
Question 4: Talk us through your workflow
Question 5: Do you consider yourself a team player?
Question 6: Tell us about your most or least successful UX design project
Question 7: How do you practice universal design (accessibility)
Question 8: What do you think would be the next big thing in UX?
Question 9: How would you improve the UX of our product?
Question 10: Where do you go for UX design inspiration?
Question 11: Hands-on design challenge
thanks!!
omg tysmmm
That is what UX is all about, right? :D
What you did right here is UX. Thank you.
This is literally the interview for the EA UX Designer position. Nice job!
We're glad to hear you found it useful!
Did you get the job? If so, how is working at EA? Are they as evil as their business practices?
I took the CF UX Design course a few years ago. Interview with Meta next week🚀
Thank you so much for this video! It was very informative and i landed my first UX job!!!
Tommorow I have my first interview after finishing my ux design Bootcamp with Career Foundry. Thanks guys for guiding us ✊🙌👍
That is amazing! We wish you all the best for the interview 🙌
GREAT VIDEO! Thanks! This information really helped me prepare for my interview!
It was the biggest help for me while I was preparing for my interview. Thank you guys.
@Calvin Miguel you got it??
@Calvin Miguel ah I see. It's okay. You'll certainly get it this time! All the best!💙
@Calvin M. Hey man, any updates on your interviews? Did you get the job?
Thank you so much for the video. That was great. However, I wished you could provide more concerte answers to each question. So, that students and designers had better ideas on how to frame the answers better.
This was great and very motivating. I have my first phone interview coming up since completing my CF course, and I'm seeking out any and all advice for how to prepare for it. I'll be watching this again.
Hope things worked out for you Mr.Powers
Thank you so much It was so useful for me!
Great advice. I really enjoy listening to this video. Learning to be a UX Designer is more than just doing the job. Without knowing what to say in an interview, there won't be any job to do. This video is definitely helpful! Thank you guys!
“UX and UI … are two very different roles.” Theoretically, yes. But in my 20 years of experience I have *never* encountered a company that had separate UX and UI designers; you’ll 100% be expected to do both. It would be more accurate to say they are two different functions of the same role.
You're amazing, thanks a lot, am proud of being part of Cf, as UX student ❤️
Thanks for this. Hopefully in the not to distant future I can make use of these insights 👍🏼🤞🏻
tomorrow I have an interview position as a UX designer, hope going well
Thank u guys!! Its very helpful
You're welcome! Glad we could help!
In the 3 years since this was published, I think Product Designer now encapsulates UX and UI design - and so it’s no longer two separate roles.
I’m wondering if the question should really be phrased at “where do you go for UI design inspiration?” Since the actual UX is more…. Invisible? … correct me if I’m wrong.
This was amazing, it's gonna help me a lot! Thank you so much ^^
You're very welcome 💫
Thank you for this video))
Glad you enjoyed! Hope it comes in handy!
This was really helpful. Thank you so much!
Really glad it helped - let us know if you have ideas for future videos 👍
Thank you. Lovely Content.
Thanks Vineet! We're glad you enjoyed it!
Super helpful, thank you !!
You're welcome!
Lots of great suggestions here.
Thank you guys.
Great Content Guys :)
Thank you for the tips :)
You're very welcome! Hope they helped you in your interview!
Awesome video very resourceful
Thx!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
its really useful!
Lol the first question to me, show me what you got. if you don''t have any work stuffs to show them you gonna be in big trouble.
you should expect the question to be, can you design us some simple layout maybe some log in screens, and they will put you on projector while they are eating some pizza.
Who else sees the Yin Yang ring? 90s kids.
Very well spotted!
UX design is ROI by any means necessary.
Hey, agreed, it's vital!
Add scripted examples. It puts everything you have said in context.
Watch their eyeballs how they move, like reading the text near the camera, so unprofessional.
I agree, it's very distracting and robotic...poor user experience
material itself isn't bad though
🙄
I think the main presenter might have some medical issue with the eye. But even if he does, how can he improve it? He can't, noone is perfect. Your critisism doesn't lead to anything but growing your ego, to feel better about yourself.
Try to focus on the skills people have learned, the stuff that was up to them. Don't critisism anyone based on their body look. Especially if you feel you ain't Ronaldo yourself (me neather).
The lighting is amateur. They positioned it so the shadows near the bridge of the nose is so strong. Also, they put some flowers next to the second guy, taking away attention from the speaker.
It would be more natural and real if you could say all these things by NOT reading it.
Hi Zana, thanks for the feedback here, we've been iterating on our video content for years and hopefully you can see this in our more recent content. Hopefully the value in the video was still helpful though!