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When talking about job interviews for a UX position, we often discuss how to leave an incredible impression and how to negotiate the right salary. But it’s only one part of the story. The other part is to be prepared, to ask questions, and to listen carefully.
Below, I’ve put together a few useful resources on UX job interviews — from job boards to Notion templates and practical guides. I hope you or your colleagues will find it helpful.
The Design Interview Kit
As you are preparing for that interview, get ready with the Design Interview Kit (Figma), a helpful practical guide that covers how to craft case studies, solve design challenges, write cover letters, present your portfolio, and negotiate your offer. Kindly shared by Oliver Engel.
The Product Designer’s (Job) Interview Playbook (PDF)
The Product Designer’s (Job) Interview Playbook (PDF) is a practical little guide for designers through each interview phase, with helpful tips and strategies on things to keep in mind, talking points, questions to ask, red flags to watch out for and how to tell a compelling story about yourself and your work. Kindly put together by Meghan Logan.
From my side, I can only wholeheartedly recommend to not only speak about your design process. Tell stories about the impact that your design work has produced. Frame your design work as an enabler of business goals and user needs. And include insights about the impact you’ve produced — on business goals, processes, team culture, planning, estimates, and testing.
Also, be very clear about the position that you are applying for. In many companies, titles do matter. There are vast differences in responsibilities and salaries between various levels for designers, so if you see yourself as a senior, review whether it actually reflects in the position.
A Guide To Successful UX Job Interviews (+ Notion template)
Catt Small’s Guide To Successful UX Job Interviews, a wonderful practical series on how to build a referral pipeline, apply for an opening, prepare for screening and interviews, present your work, and manage salary expectations. You can also download a Notion template.
30 Useful Questions To Ask In UX Job Interviews
In her wonderful article, Nati Asher has suggested many useful questions to ask in a job interview when you are applying as a UX candidate. I’ve taken the liberty of revising some of them and added a few more questions that might be worth considering for your next job interview.
Before a job interview, have your questions ready. Not only will they convey a message that you care about the process and the culture, but also that you understand what is required to be successful. And this fine detail might go a long way.
Don’t Forget About The STAR Method
Interviewers closer to business will expect you to present examples of your work using the STAR method (Situation — Task — Action — Result), and might be utterly confused if you delve into all the fine details of your ideation process or the choice of UX methods you’ve used.
As Meghan suggests, the interview is all about how your skills add value to the problem the company is currently solving. So ask about the current problems and tasks. Interview the person who interviews you, too — but also explain who you are, your focus areas, your passion points, and how you and your expertise would fit in a product and in the organization.
Wrapping Up
A final note on my end: never take a rejection personally. Very often, the reasons you are given for rejection are only a small part of a much larger picture — and have almost nothing to do with you. It might be that a job description wasn’t quite accurate, or the company is undergoing restructuring, or the finances are too tight after all.
Don’t despair and keep going. Write down your expectations. Job titles matter: be deliberate about them and your level of seniority. Prepare good references. Have your questions ready for that job interview. As Catt Small says, “once you have a foot in the door, you’ve got to kick it wide open”.
You are a bright shining star — don’t you ever forget that.
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