🌸Hi friends - today's video walks through the three-step interview steps you'll likely come across, based on my personal experience. Happy Monday! 🕰️Timestamps: 0:18 Recruiter interview 2:46 Hiring manager interview 5:10 Future team interview(s) 7:33 Words of encouragement (you got this!)
Thanks a lot!🥰 I’ve been trying to get the requested videos going :) Thanks for staying tuned and so glad to hear you like the content. @thisiselodie!💛💛💛
Thank you for sharing these tips. I am actually scared because I don’t think there’s anyone would hire me especially I’m not from a tech or design degree.
I totally resonate with your fear and lack of confidence. I felt the same at some point too. Though, I would challenge you to think from a different lens though - UXR is one of the unique fields in tech that don’t require tech background. Coming from a diverse background helps you become a better human researcher. It’s a growing field and, while it takes time, you’ll get there with patience, passion, and diligence! Keep asking questions! I’m here to support🧡
Hello Rushali! :) thanks for watching😆 Sure I’ll put that in my backlog of topics :) in the meantime, I recall that there are a lot of super helpful YT videos on that topic, so I would highly recommend following Aona Yang and Kevin Liang. They’re UXR experts who’ve covered so many educational UXR content out there!👍
Hi Tiffany! Do recruiters/hiring managers usually let you know if there will be a case study presentation? I had a recruiter saying that nothing formal would be needed for the next interview, so I wasn’t sure if I still need to prepare for a presentation🥲
Hey JP! First of all, congrats on progressing thru the interviews!🥺🙌 That’s awesome. If they said that, it means you won’t need to prepare anything separately for that interview. No need to prepare a presentation just for them, but hopefully you already have something on your portfolio that you can walk them through. Note that it is highly likely (based on my experience) that they’ll ask you to quickly walk them through a project you’ve done in the past. This is where you CAN choose to walk them thru a case study project, but you can also just verbally walk them through a past project, as you would informally do a case study presentation. Either way, it’d be helpful for you to mentally prepare examples of end-to-end project and practice them out prior to the interview. Even if it’s not this particular interview, most interviews require being able to verbally or visually walk thru past project!
🌸Hi friends - today's video walks through the three-step interview steps you'll likely come across, based on my personal experience. Happy Monday!
🕰️Timestamps:
0:18 Recruiter interview
2:46 Hiring manager interview
5:10 Future team interview(s)
7:33 Words of encouragement (you got this!)
Really good advice for any industry. Still holds up today
Dang! You're really churning out this content. Keep it up. Much appreciated.🧡
Thanks a lot!🥰 I’ve been trying to get the requested videos going :) Thanks for staying tuned and so glad to hear you like the content. @thisiselodie!💛💛💛
Love it!!!
Thanks, you’re the best!🙈✨💜
Super helpful!! Thank you for sharing 😊
So happy you found it helpful🥰🧡
Thanks for sharing your tips, Tiffany! Super helpful as always:)
Of course!☺️💜Thanks for watching!✨
Of course!☺️💜Thanks for watching!✨
Thanks for the helpful tips! You seem like you would be a pro at interviews😆
Hehe thanks @Patate 🙈💜I’m really not, we all suck at some point and slowly yet gradually getting better with time 🧡🧡🧡
Amazing content :)))
Aww, thanks so much @Ray Tas!! Glad you liked it😁
@@Tifffster do you have LinkedIn hun?
Thank you for sharing these tips. I am actually scared because I don’t think there’s anyone would hire me especially I’m not from a tech or design degree.
I totally resonate with your fear and lack of confidence. I felt the same at some point too. Though, I would challenge you to think from a different lens though - UXR is one of the unique fields in tech that don’t require tech background. Coming from a diverse background helps you become a better human researcher. It’s a growing field and, while it takes time, you’ll get there with patience, passion, and diligence!
Keep asking questions! I’m here to support🧡
@@Tifffster Thank you so much for appreciating hehe. It really boost my confidence
Can you do a video of "different methods for UX researcher study"
Hello Rushali! :) thanks for watching😆
Sure I’ll put that in my backlog of topics :) in the meantime, I recall that there are a lot of super helpful YT videos on that topic, so I would highly recommend following Aona Yang and Kevin Liang. They’re UXR experts who’ve covered so many educational UXR content out there!👍
Hi Tiffany! Do recruiters/hiring managers usually let you know if there will be a case study presentation? I had a recruiter saying that nothing formal would be needed for the next interview, so I wasn’t sure if I still need to prepare for a presentation🥲
Hey JP! First of all, congrats on progressing thru the interviews!🥺🙌 That’s awesome.
If they said that, it means you won’t need to prepare anything separately for that interview. No need to prepare a presentation just for them, but hopefully you already have something on your portfolio that you can walk them through.
Note that it is highly likely (based on my experience) that they’ll ask you to quickly walk them through a project you’ve done in the past. This is where you CAN choose to walk them thru a case study project, but you can also just verbally walk them through a past project, as you would informally do a case study presentation.
Either way, it’d be helpful for you to mentally prepare examples of end-to-end project and practice them out prior to the interview. Even if it’s not this particular interview, most interviews require being able to verbally or visually walk thru past project!
Let me know if you have any other questions! YOU GOT THIS💛💛💛
@@Tifffster Thank you so so much, Tiffany!☺️
@@gatornbruno of course!☺️