I'm only about 60% of the way finished but this has been the most helpful video for me this week. I really have a better understanding of how to present my portfolio in an interview setting along with answering these tough soft skill questions that I sometimes overthink. Thank you so much to everyone, students and the hiring managers! :)
Recently we see a lot of interviews asking for two hour UX method tests, it would be really practical if you could do this kind of video to show what recruitors look for in those exercices as well.
Thank you so much for posting this video, I was able to learn so much and really observe how designers think and what they expect from interviews and how to prepare for it.
Thank you so much for providing us such cool content, it really helps A LOT, and waaay better than UX tips on youtube or article. By watching the demo, I got a lot of perspectives. Once again, thank you!!
I love how you guys are approaching the process. It is very helpful. The only comment I have is that App criticism is not the same as a design review. App critique, the interviewer uses other applications and they want the interviewee to criticize them. From what they like about the app and how they think it works to how they can improve certain parts of the app.
For the UX project, when the girl mentioned the frustration, I'm curious how why they feel frustrated due to various reasons? I didn't see any part of design speaks to this directly. I totally agree with Nima says. And design quality of this project isn't very cool. Just curious why you put login / log out on the top right of the website. Maybe you can hide in the side panel.
You are talking about not seeing cookie cutter design processes yet most FAANG people who got hired there have a similar framework and even in this presentation it was presented like that...make up your damn minds
I got more out of this video than the months I've spent feverishly clicking on similar suggested UX content. Awesome advice and style!
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I'm only about 60% of the way finished but this has been the most helpful video for me this week. I really have a better understanding of how to present my portfolio in an interview setting along with answering these tough soft skill questions that I sometimes overthink. Thank you so much to everyone, students and the hiring managers! :)
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This is really helpful!!! Seeing a live UX interview gives several lessons
That community volunteer sign up project at 31:00 is really dope.
Really great critique starting at 1:10:00
Recently we see a lot of interviews asking for two hour UX method tests, it would be really practical if you could do this kind of video to show what recruitors look for in those exercices as well.
Thank you so much for posting this video, I was able to learn so much and really observe how designers think and what they expect from interviews and how to prepare for it.
Thank you so much for providing us such cool content, it really helps A LOT, and waaay better than UX tips on youtube or article. By watching the demo, I got a lot of perspectives. Once again, thank you!!
This was super helpfull for interview questions and process
I really loved it much needed
I love how you guys are approaching the process. It is very helpful. The only comment I have is that App criticism is not the same as a design review. App critique, the interviewer uses other applications and they want the interviewee to criticize them. From what they like about the app and how they think it works to how they can improve certain parts of the app.
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This is Gold! Thank you for sharing :)
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Thank you so much!! It was amazing!!!
THANK YOU. This was incredibly helpful.
Very helpful information!!
This is super helpful :) Is there anything similar done for us folks in research? :D
extremely helpful, thank you!
this really helps!
For the UX project, when the girl mentioned the frustration, I'm curious how why they feel frustrated due to various reasons? I didn't see any part of design speaks to this directly. I totally agree with Nima says. And design quality of this project isn't very cool. Just curious why you put login / log out on the top right of the website. Maybe you can hide in the side panel.
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You are talking about not seeing cookie cutter design processes yet most FAANG people who got hired there have a similar framework and even in this presentation it was presented like that...make up your damn minds
This is a JUNIOR level??? Are you kidding?