Interviewing Tips for a UX Job
Preparation is an important part of acing a UX interview. We recommend the following:
Do research on the product and the company.
Do a demo, if possible.
Look up everyone you are talking to, on LinkedIn, check out whom they are, and find common ground.
Ask direct question such as, “How would I interface with you in this job?”
When applying for a higher-level position, such as VP or director, do a lot of research on the competitive landscape for that company.
Always be prepared with thoughtful questions for the interviewer as well.
How to Present Yourself in an Interview
UX is an extremely competitive field. You are not only selling your skills and experience, you are also selling yourself. The following tips will help you to ace your interview:
Introduce your work as if prospective employers have never seen your online portfolio. Be able to explain your work clearly and concisely.
If you have examples of how you designed something in a particularly innovative way, point that out.
Be prepared with examples of how you won over stakeholders to your design.
Be keyed into your audience and be interactive. Ask what people think and, if they have any questions, showcase your collaborative nature!
Be prepared to do a design exercise.
Be prepared to discuss and be a part of the UX community. Showcase your LinkedIn and other social-media participations. Read UX Matters and important blogs, to stay updated on trends. Join organizations, attend conferences and keep up with thought leaders.