Pursuing a UI/UX career in 2024 |

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024

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  • @jaykay_ys
    @jaykay_ys 3 місяці тому

    Interesting insights from the podcast, covering topics from the distinct design structures of Apple and Samsung mobile phones to the idea that "everyone can become a designer, but not everybody can."

  • @adwaitLP
    @adwaitLP 10 місяців тому

    Great Podcast! Keep them coming.

  • @AshwinJoseph31
    @AshwinJoseph31 8 місяців тому

    Enriching Podcast! Want more of them :)

  • @lalitbarai
    @lalitbarai Місяць тому +1

    Genuine question, I was a CS student. Did my masters but suddenly was drawn into UI/UX because I love design & if I did coding (which I'm not willing to) I would go in frontend only. The only reason for me shifting into UI/UX is because I love to design web/apps but not through coding.
    Now I've 2.5 yoe but LPA is too low. Parents pressurize me to pursue in IT/coding but I'm not willing too as I've no interest in it. Wanted to know if i have made a mistake joining this field because I've seen people earning good in this field. Also, are there any jobs in IT that don't require a single line of code to do the work. Shall I switch back to IT or continue into UI/UX? I'm confused as hell... Please help!!!

    • @airtribe
      @airtribe  Місяць тому +1

      Please understand it is important to follow your interest and passion. This will keep you motivated through multiple facets in life. However, in a practical sense, you would need to build your product portfolio, pick and execute projects that show your credibility. The industry is looking for people, there is scope, the need is always there but you need to prove with work.
      An advice would be to do something interesting and amazing that shows your work and leverage it to get some freelance projects, build your proof of work and with consistency to get it to compound and when it does, in a matter of months, you won't have to worry about the salary aspect!
      Hope that helped!