Land your dream job in UX or Product Design
An interactive portfolio clinic to help UX & Product Designers land a dream job or opportunities
Location
Online
Refund Policy
Agenda
1. Interactive icebreaker exercise in figjam as attendees join
2. Intro from the host
3. Examples of Good & Bad Portfolios & Why
4. Pro's & Cons of various Portfolio Platforms
5. How to pimp your portfolio - Tool demos and folio structures
6. Personalised Portfolio Feedback PREBOOKING REQUIRED - SEE EMAIL
7. Attendee feedback on figjam, exclusive resources & links
About this event
Held on the first Wednesday of every month.
7:00 PM - 08:00 PM CET - (Central European Summer Time)
An interactive session between those seeking their next design opportunity and seasoned Product Designer Rachael Page (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachaelpage) - who has had a successful career in design earning equivalent daily rates of €650/day.
We will discuss job application experiences, identify reasons for application failure, share portfolios and have a portfolio clinic to took at ways to 'wow' both inexperienced recruiters and UX managers to land your dream job
**Geared to the US and EU markets** Everyone is asked to join in and share experiences and discuss portfolios as we find ways together to improve personal brand and application materials.
See a previous event - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45bvCyNC3r4 - Skill covered is Linedin profile, however usually cover more eyecatching skills like animated headers, clickable prototypes and other ways to properly communicate experience design.
The meeting link will be emailed to you after registration along with other free and optional resources to assist you in your design journey whilst you wait for the event!
By attending this event you agree for the recording of it to be made public on youtube and possibly other platforms either in full or in part
A minimum of 3 attendees are required for the event to run. Refunds are given if the 3 minimum is not reached, but not in other circumstances i.e. no shows.
Frequently asked questions
No, only those who want to receive feedback and have emailed the host to reserve a time during the event
Yes, attendees should respect the event and interact in person on video