Hi designers,
Welcome to Vol. 016 of the UX Jetpack Newsletter, where I share job searching tips weekly. This week we are talking about:
If you enjoy those tips, please consider sharing them with your friends. They can sign up at https://uxjetpack.com/newsletter
✅ No photo of yourself
✅ Include phone, email, LinkedIn, portfolio at the top
✅ Work experience should be the first section
✅ Remove experiences that are older than 5 years
✅ Bullet points should start with a strong verb
✅ Keep the bullet points under 6, only keep the high impact ones, don’t state the basic designer responsibility
✅ Always mention the goal and the impact of your work, not just the things you did
Three ways to include the impact
✅ Avoid using overused words like passionate, motivated, and ambitious in your statement
✅ Talk about your unique strength and experience and how that makes you a better designer in your statement
✅ Your skills and tools are not important; don’t waste too much space on them
If you need a resume template, you can grab my free template on Figma Community. https://www.figma.com/community/file/1268329452085730853/simple-resume-template
I pushed myself to go to events and talk to people.
Only to sit there and not talk to anyone.
It’s difficult to step out of your comfort zone, but there’s a way.
Taking things slowly and making little progress is what ultimately helped me network at events.
While it’s easier said than done, make yourself a small goal next time you attend an event, try to talk to 2 new people. Slowly, You will not fear going to events.
What are some other ways that helped you network at events? Leave a comment on your tips.
For more, check out https://lawsofux.com/
Nielsen Norman Group recently released a study on the negative impact of mobile-first web design. When modern websites take the mobile-first design, the content can appear stretched out. The use of screen-covering images, large bold text, and excessive negative space can be visually appealing but hurts overall usability and readability. They call this design trend content dispersion.
In the study, they found 5 main usability issues.
They also give a couple of design recommendations to help solve those issues.
You can read the full study here. https://www.nngroup.com/articles/content-dispersion/
If you want to read more about mobile-first design, here are few good articles
A Complete Guide To Mobile First Design https://www.lambdatest.com/blog/mobile-first-design/
What is Mobile First? https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/mobile-first
What does mobile-first design mean for digital designers? https://www.invisionapp.com/inside-design/mobile-first-design/
Mobile First Design. What is it, and how it supports sustainability?
https://dodonut.com/blog/mobile-first-design/
Leave your email, you will receive the free lesson