Your step-by-step guide to getting a job in UX/UI Design by Alexunder Hess ( Basic ),
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One of the hardest things for us, creatives, is to write a good copy for our portfolio.
In this masterclass, you’ll learn how to train your copywriting skills specifically for UX/UI design portfolio, how to structure your case study content, and what to write in each section of your page.
The first step in the hiring process is a CV review. If your CV doesn’t reflect the needs of a company, you won’t be invited to the following stages of the hiring process.
Learn the perfect resume structure, skills, education and experience to include to become accepted.
If you feel stuck, afraid to apply for a job and don’t know where to start
If you’re tired of freelance and want to have a consistent and predictable income each month
If you’re tired of your current job but afraid to find a new one because you’re not sure you can make it
If you want to get your first job and start paying for your needs yourself or help your parents
If you want to have a better work-life balance and work 9am–5pm instead of 8am–10pm
If you want to work with other great designers, learn from them, collaborate with them
If you want to work on Design instead of other things that drain your energy (searching for clients, accounting, sales, discovery calls, contracts)
If you want to grow in your career from a Junior Designer to Head of Design, for example, instead of being a Freelancer all your life
If you want to understand the difference between a freelance and a full-time job and choose what works best for you
If you want to get a job in UX/UI design and become successful in this industry
If you want to get a job without stress, feel confident in your skills and if you want to have a clear plan and know what to do.
What you have to know to land a job in UX/UI
How to become confident in your skills
What can differentiate you from other candidates (to put you in a higher position)
How to define your niche and strengths
How to overcome procrastination
How to write a perfect CV to land more interviews
What Soft and Hard skills you should have
Why you shouldn’t write “a Junior UX/UI designer” in your CV even if you want to apply for this position
How to feel confident on a Phone Screen interview
What is the best platform for your portfolio
How to build your portfolio really fast
What is the best layout for your portfolio
What to do if you don’t have real projects
Do you need a PDF portfolio
How to get a real UX/UI design experience
How to be prepared for an interview (what to take, show, answer)
What questions to ask your interviewer to avoid problems in the future
How to overcome your money blocks and understand what salary to ask
How to start working in a new company without fear and stress
How to finally land a job in UX/UI design
Masterclass Only
Access to the “How to get a job in UX/UI” Live masterclass
All the following lessons and tips
What you have to know to be hired
How to write your CV the right way
What should be in your CV if you don’t want to be rejected
How to get 1 year of experience in 1 minute
Hard skills / Soft skills. How not to make a mistake
How to be prepared for a phone screen interview
What should be in your portfolio, formats and how to create one
How to present your works and case studies in your portfolio
How to be prepared for an interview
How to present your design works during the interview
What else to tell and how to feel confident during the interview
What questions to ask the interviewer
You’re rejected/hired/didn’t get the answer. What to do now?
First 2 months in a new company. How to work without stress
A handy platform with a personal account