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UX Job Search AMA #3 with Joanne Weaver and Dave Hoffer
Summary
We’re thrilled to bring back to the Rosenverse an AMA dedicated to finding and getting UX jobs! Co-led by Dave Hoffer, a design leader / hiring manager (from PwC, McKinsey, frog design) and Joanne Weaver, a recruiting agency owner (clients include: Mailchimp, Etsy, Justworks, Grubhub, NY Life), we’ll hold an insightful one-hour AMA to address all your job search questions. Join us! Whether seeking advice on crafting your ideal resume, how to nail your interviews, or understanding what employers are looking for in candidates today, bring your questions. Dave and Joanne are longtime design career coaches and know how to help. You’ll gain valuable insights from us, and we’re sure, each other!
Key Insights
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UX job market remains busy but cautious; referrals and relationships drive many new openings.
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Industries like financial services, healthcare, and B2B enterprise software show consistent UX hiring resilience.
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Product designers combining strong UX research and polished UI skills are far more in demand than siloed specialists.
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AI is an emerging but fluid requirement; most companies seek candidates experimented with AI rather than experts.
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Visual polish in portfolios matters deeply; candidates should use tools or friends' help to achieve this.
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Contract roles face fluctuations but may grow as teams shrink and budgets shift towards gig models.
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Clarifying and positioning job titles, like 'product designer' vs 'UX designer,' affects hireability.
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Handling NDA constraints in portfolios calls for creative strategies like virtual walkthroughs or redacted samples.
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The evolving AI landscape will require integrating human-centered design and systems thinking skills.
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Market demand is highly specific, making it vital for candidates to analyze interview feedback and adjust their stories or skills.
Notable Quotes
"We are really busy right now, but it’s mostly clients who already know us coming with new roles."
"Having a polished, visually rich portfolio is no longer optional given all the available tools."
"Product design roles today usually expect a mix of interaction design and visual design skills."
"AI isn’t about being an expert for most roles yet, but being AI conversant and experimental is crucial."
"People eat with their eyes before they eat with their mouths — your portfolio must look appealing."
"The job market is cyclical — tough times pass and opportunities come back around."
"There’s more contracting work coming because teams are smaller and have to bring in external hands."
"Don’t let the title ‘product designer’ intimidate you if you do UI and UX; it’s broader than big platforms."
"Synthetic personas created with AI are a horrible substitute for real user research."
"F them if they don’t see your skills or fit; the market is huge with varying needs and companies."
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