Smashing Magazine - #467: UX Career Ladders and Paths

Issue #467 July 30, 2024 View in the browser

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Namaste Smashing Friends,

Over the years, UX has become incredibly complex and multifaceted. We have so many concepts, abbreviations, and methodologies that we often lose ourselves in all the fine details and differences between them. Many UX professionals find themselves working alone and usually face more projects impacting user experience than they can handle. It’s time to rethink the role of UX teams, wouldn’t you agree?

In this newsletter, we hope to bring some clarity around CVs, preparing better for interviews, UX career ladders, and a few UX job search strategies and templates.

Smashing Meets Live Design Challenge
One Challenge, Three Designers! On Thursday, September 26, 8–11 am (PT), we will be hosting our Meets Live Design Challenge.

If you’d like to dive a bit deeper into all kinds of UX things, we, of course, have a nice number of online workshops and live on-site conferences coming up in New York 🇺🇸 (Oct 7–10) and Antwerp 🇧🇪 (Oct 28–31). We’d be absolutely delighted to meet you online and in-person!

Always stay curious,
Iris Lješnjanin


1. The Guide To Design

Have you ever wondered if a career in UX might be right for you? Then “The Guide to Design” is a great opportunity to get a realistic idea of what UX is all about. Designed as a self-guided class, it helps you take your first steps into digital product design before investing in more formal education and training.

The Guide To Design

The guide consists of nine chapters that cover everything from finding your place in the design industry to design methods and practices, the impact of design, and shaping your career. You won’t find any talk about magic formulas or UX unicorns, and there is no job waiting for you at the end of the course either. What you’ll get is a rock-solid introduction to what design is, why it matters, and how you can become a part of it all. And that knowledge is the perfect base to build upon. (cm)


2. Getting A Job In Design

Finding a new job can be a stressful, long process. But it doesn’t have to be. If you approach it like you would approach a design project, with clear steps and deliverables, the process will become a lot more manageable.

A guide for getting a job in design

Caio Braga suggests to break the job hunt down into five steps: define your goal and find your market fit, create your CV and portfolio, look for jobs, prepare for the interview, and get ready for day one. To help you prepare for each step of the process, Caio compiled a checklist with links, resources and tips. A treasure chest for anyone on the hunt for a new design job. (cm)


3. A Timeline Of Your Life Journey

Have you ever felt your resume or CV doesn’t convey who you really are? Then you might want to give JourneyFolio a try. Designed and created by Raquel Félix, the technique is perfect to share your projects, skills, and all the little details that make you you.

JourneyFolio

JourneyFolio doesn’t require fancy software or polished design skills; all you need is Google Slides. It starts with a timeline in a grid where you can draw different layers: personal highlights, education and learning, side projects, and professional path, for example. By clicking on the spheres and dashes on the timeline, viewers can unveil associated information. A wonderful idea to tell your story and make your resume more personal. (cm)


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4. Job Search Strategies And Templates

Another great resource to accompany you on your job hunt comes from Gabriela De Luca. Gabriela has been working with Talent Acquisition and Remote Work for years. To share her expertise from discussing job search strategies with hundreds of people and executing successful processes, she created a Notion library with valuable resources for job seekers.

For Job Seekers

In the library, you’ll find all things related to job search. Articles with tips just like links to tools that will help you along the way. From kicking off your search to reviewing your resume, writing a cover letter, questions to ask during an interview, negotiating your salary, making a career transition, and building trust, Gabriela’s resources are nuggets of job search wisdom that sure will come in handy some day. (cm)


5. Upcoming Workshops and Conferences

That’s right! We run online workshops on frontend and design, be it accessibility, performance, or design patterns. In fact, we have a couple of workshops coming up soon, and we thought that, you know, you might want to join in as well.

Smashing Online Events
With online workshops, we aim to give you the same experience and access to experts as in an in-person workshop from wherever you are.

As always, here’s a quick overview:


6. Switching Careers To UX

Whether it’s teaching, architecture, marketing, or event planning, many people in the UX industry have migrated to UX from another field. Taylor Palmer interviewed 20 designers who have made the switch to UX to learn more about the paths they travelled, the challenges faced, and how they finally succeeded.

Switching Careers to UX Design

Taylor synthesized his findings into five themes, ranking each theme starting with the options that require the least risk and life changes. From switching within your current company and learning to pitch your past experience to starting a side project and attending a bootcamp, Taylor shows different possibilities of breaking into the field. A must-read for anyone considering to switch careers to UX or mentoring someone who does. (cm)


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7. Things Experienced Designers Do

Mastership takes time and experience to achieve. So what do experienced designers do differently than beginners? Nick Punt documented some of the things product designers learn as they grow.

Things Experienced Designers Do

Nick’s observations include things he had to learn himself, things he has heard other designers have gone through, and things he has observed in many people new to the field. Interesting insights into the way experienced designers think, make decisions, and set priorities. (cm)


8. Recently Published Books 📚

Promoting best practices and providing you with practical tips to master your daily coding and design challenges has always been at the core of everything we do at Smashing.

In the past few years, we were very lucky to have worked together with some talented, caring people from the web community to publish their wealth of experience as printed books. Have you checked them out already?

Success At Scale
It’s here, and it’s shipping! Success At Scale, a new book by Addy Osmani. Get the book or browse the complete library.


9. Recent Smashing Articles


That’s All, Folks!

Thank you so much for reading and for your support in helping us keep the web dev and design community strong with our newsletter. See you next time!


This newsletter issue was written and edited by Cosima Mielke (cm), Vitaly Friedman (vf) and Iris Lješnjanin (il).


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