Hi, I'm Charli. I am a Senior Product Designer in tech.
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if i build 12 high quality case studies on my portfolio, does this increase the chance of getting a job?
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Ugh thank you for this =.= I've bee nso discouraged I havent even looked at anything related to UX stuff in months
Thank you for sharing this with us ;)
How did you get into UX design? What recommendations and advice would you give to someone who is interested in switching their career to UX design?
Yall got it too easy compared to us developers
Do you make the illustrations yourself?
Good listen, but the timing of the video and audio is alternating between sync and desync.
ive learned that ur gonna make sutff u disagree with
Hi Charli, this is such a great resource, thank you! I saw the Notion template is not longer available on Etsy anymore, is there any other places I can purchase it? Thank you!
Ohh thanks! I moved to Gumroad a little while ago ^^ links have been updated!
Thank you for the quick response!
what course(s) did you take to learn the business standpoint of a product designer?
How do you put them all in onee page?
Please don't promote the false dream that people can transition into the UX field with the help of a UX bootcamp. In the current job market, even people with master's degrees in UX-related fields are having a hard time landing a job, let alone bootcamp graduates. Don't sell the dream that you can become a product designer after taking a 3-4 month bootcamp. Those are all lies!
This
I did a bootcamp still can’t find a job wish I never did I’m still gonna try and not give up cuz eventually you will get something but it will take months of work and networking
You have better luck with a bachelors but it’s a struggle and YOU DO NEED SKILL
i did a bootcamp dont have a bachelors degree it took me 6 months but I found a job at a pretty amazing company its very very hard but not impossible...time is gonna go by anyways so if you love it try it
i thought she was gonna start with "learn the elementary design courses" 😆
These are some really good tips, thank you! I appreciate the honesty of the industry and what companies are looking for; that's really helpful. I'm super new to all of this and still figuring out the best path for me. I wanted to know your opinion on this: if I decide to go the self taught route, wouldn't I still be able to be in community, get to network with other designers, and get feedback by joining like LinkedIn or a Reddit group? Is it more beneficial to instead join a course? I assume I could even find a mentor without joining a course or bootcamp too. I am most likely gonna go the course route for the structure but was just curious what you thought. Have a blessed day!
Hi Charli For a job, how important is it for us to fully master Figma like perfecting Auto Layout and making pretty fancy prototypes? Or would you say it’s better to have a general understanding of how to use it/UI principles, and mostly just relying on existing components/the company’s design system.
what matters is your ability to be creative with solving problems, the tools matter but not as much as you think, they only help present solutions. focus on being a good communicator and a good problem solver, not just with regards to ux, but also with people, conflict management, etc.
@@user-cu4wb9dm4p But you can't learn that in a 14 day bootcamp x)
As a UX/UI Designer in the field, I would say very. That's just one of the things everyone else applying for the job will likely be able to do, especially since you can learn it in a few hours
Nice tips 😊
Glad I’ve came across your channel, I’ve been a designer for four years and you’ve been really helpful!
Love your energy!
This is amazing, very helpful! Thank you for sharing Charli! I have an interview Tuesday 😅 I’m using all of these helpful videos with useful tips, templates and tools to hopefully land my next big role.
You are blessed
Wow I can’t believe you got an interview a week later. I’m in the US with 4 years of experience… been searching for a few months now…
This is soooo great!!! Thanks for sharing. It means a lot!!!❤
Great video! Thank you for the content! Keep it up! Love it
Also in love with your background scenario!
appreciate the subs but even then it's hard to follow along because you do not enunciate your words properly which makes understanding you near impossible.
Thank you so much it was very helpful❤ Looking forward to see your making of cases studies pretty sure its gonna be awesome!
Hi Charli, please can you leave a link to the pen you were using @ 7:06 ?
Gojo satoru. 💙
Did you read the manga too?😁
UX Design Behavioural Interview Template ➯ shopcharli.gumroad.com/l/ux-design-behavioural-interview-template?layout=profile If the camera moves or looks weird it's cause of the new ai webcam I got that's supposed to track movement :P hope you all enjoy this template and video!
Meanwhile the developer who has to implement this: 💀💀💀
Love this❤, but when are you posting another vlog? I really miss them 😢
Can we get the template please ??
Looking forward to see your templates
Hey Charlie, Absolutely appreciate this video of you explaining your interview exp and suggestions.. would love to see the next video on the template.. also if you could provide answers on the questions as examples that would be super helpful.
hello.. I m interested to ask your opinion on UX, can I have your email address? thank you.
Hey Charli i haven't found link 🔗
Hi! Love your channel❤ aspiring UX designer here, where would you recommend I start as a total newbie? I’m currently studying Cognitive Science in college but I’d like to start actually working towards learning and making a portfolio, any tips are appreciated 🤗
Hey love the short! What is the wallpaper your vertical monitor is using?
It’s a newscoo from one piece^^ I drew the art for the wallpaper myself :)
Imagen all of them where the same one over and over
shopcharli.gumroad.com/l/ux-design-behavioural-interview-template?layout=profile ✨NOTION TEMPLATE ✨ Finally ready to show off my Notion template that I use to prep for UX Behavioural interviews aka my worst interviews😬 🔗 link to my gumroad in my bio Included in this template: ✅ 20+ questions asked during Behavioural interviews ✅ Two complete examples of real answers I use during my interviews and a breakdown of why I answer this way ✅ Each question documented with which capabilities are truly being tested for ✅ Keywords to use for a culture fit connection ✅ Questions to ask at the end of the interview Hope you all enjoy this template and good luck in your interviews ^^ a longer KZread video coming up soon just gotta finish editing 🫡 #uxdesign #uxdesigner #productdesign #productdesigner #tech #productivity #dayinmylife #wfh #notion
amazing! continue and never give up ❤
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Thanks for sharing. Im going through a similar situation to the low point you hit in your career and hearing about how things went for you was helpful.
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Hi there!! Great video :) I was wondering..I'm 30 years old and have been working for an insurance company for 6 years. Thinking I'd like a career change. I've never been to college and as my current employer will reimburse my tuition, I'm considering getting a BA in Graphic design & Media arts. They have a concentration on UX Design I can do as well. I've always been on the more creative end (not so much drawing/painting but tech wise lol). I'm trying to get a better job outlook of this career path. How stressful is it? Or would you consider it a more chill job compared to a corporate job? How many meetings a day do you have? or is it a few meetings throughout the week?. Do you have to be insanely creative/artistic to consider doing this? Or do you think the subjects/tools I learn throughout obtaining my degree will help?
Hi! I was wondering where you got that pink/peach chair?
Bad for mac useres lol I got one my self Low quality scrolling with some lag
This is helpful info, thank you for the review! Any experience/knowledge on the AIGA Design Leader Certification (AIGA DL)?
dang bro got scammed