3 Types of Projects Every Designer Needs in Their UX Portfolio |
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The fact is when it comes to UX career and job applications you'll always face hard competition. Usually, hundreds of UX designers and researchers aim for that single opening. So how can you stand out from the crow? As a UX team and hiring manager, I review tons of applications, but when it comes to proceeding with the candidates there are only a few factors that make a candidate excel. In this quick video, I'll share the 3 types of projects that every user experience designer should aim to have in their UX portfolio.
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