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Everything You Need to Know BEFORE Becoming a UX Designer 2024 (from a Google UX Designer) 

Ricardo Hernandez Perez
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In this video, I share some of the main tips you should know before starting a UX Design career in 2023 - 2024. Don't be scared though, I will tell you everything you need to know before you decide to become a UX Designer and we will get through this together. 🙂
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@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
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@Fillup82
@Fillup82 9 дней назад
I feel like discipline and not getting discouraged are probably the most important skills you can have at this point.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 дней назад
I love this advice! Discipline and grit are essential for success, no matter the market conditions but definitely indispensable in today’s job market.
@ohnonad
@ohnonad 8 месяцев назад
Just started my first full-time job as a UX Designer at a bank. The insights you shared are so true! Now it is so competitive to land a junior role as compared to a few years back. But I am so glad I get to do UX after months of job hunting :)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
OMG that's amazing and congratulations! It's definitely tough out there so you should feel proud of of yourself for landing an entry-level job within a couple of months 💪
@tongcao8118
@tongcao8118 4 месяца назад
What’s your background? Did you have formal education of ux design?
@ohnonad
@ohnonad 4 месяца назад
@@tongcao8118 I studied Industrial Design in college and took an UX design intern position after that. I then enrolled in Uni doing graphic design and searched for a full-time role after graduating :)
@ohnonad
@ohnonad 4 месяца назад
@@tongcao8118 I studied Industrial Design in college and then did a UX internship after I graduated. After a year, I pursued my graphic design in uni to get my degree and landed a full-time job after :)
@remer9325
@remer9325 4 месяца назад
Exactly my question
@cianob4277
@cianob4277 7 месяцев назад
Currently working on a career change into UX and this is the most insightful video I've come across during my research into a UX career. Well done and thanks you!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! Good luck with the career change, I've been there multiple times 🙃.
@roquea3032
@roquea3032 2 месяца назад
After a few months of searching I landed my first UI UX Designer job it's a contract position but I'm glad I finally found one ☺️✌️
@prasunsingh6792
@prasunsingh6792 Месяц назад
Bro I'm a student and I want to be a uiux designer please help me and tell me the opportunity after doing a course
@josiasjum6325
@josiasjum6325 Месяц назад
Are you a graphic designer?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
OMG this is incredible! You should be very proud of yourself, especially in this tough market. 🎉
@roquea3032
@roquea3032 16 дней назад
Thank you! 🤩 It was a whole year of preparing my portfolio and studying but it was all worth it and your advice helped a whole lot too ✨🤍
@thalasak.2960
@thalasak.2960 7 месяцев назад
The most honest review on UX design I came across on the internet. Thank you so much! Really motivated me to think about my career path.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
You’re so welcome! Glad you found the video helpful. 😊
@xeniad4715
@xeniad4715 8 месяцев назад
The creativity of the thumbnail is what brought me here
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! The thumbnails are a fun little design challenge but it’s hard to predict their performance.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for all the support ya'll! We are almost to *500 subs* , can't believe it 🥹. Now that you've gotten a good overview of what you should know before becoming a UX Designer, dive with me into the dark side of the things I hate about working as a designer (I promise, it's not that bad 😉) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TAOstH7FAQU.html Also, I created a video to help you choose a UX Design university program in the United States. 🎓 Check it out here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@wolfegaang
@wolfegaang 4 месяца назад
This was a great overview! You're very knowledgeable, I'm glad you didn't mince words about the climate for UX design and where it often lies on the priority list.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much for watching and the feedback! Your support means the world to me. 💛
@krischt
@krischt 8 месяцев назад
I love these types of videos, so informative and really just real.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
So happy you enjoyed it! It takes time to get comfortable and be yourself while talking to the camera but it definitely gets easier the more videos you make. 😎
@helenamoreira4644
@helenamoreira4644 5 месяцев назад
Why can't I hit the like button a thousand times????? Thank you so much for the amazing video!!!!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
I felt the 1000x likes in my heart! Thank you!!! 💛 ✨
@jacqui5309
@jacqui5309 Месяц назад
This is so insightful and the honesty is underrated~! Definitely made me consider a few things, thanks!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
You're very welcome, thanks for the support!
@vvvv04
@vvvv04 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing some valuable insights. Really helpful!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
You're so welcome! Glad you're finding the tips helpful and thanks for the support. 😊
@AiRainbowVeins
@AiRainbowVeins 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this video, love your approach and how you talked about everything! I got my bachelors in communication & visual design in 2016 and been working in the printing industry, UX was only introduced to us in our last year of uni and I absolutely loved it, but it was such a long time ago, I'm 34 now and I want to finally make the jump to a career in ux...one of the most daunting things for me is definitely how fast tech evolves and changes! Thank you for all the valuable advice, can't wait to watch the rest of your content ♥
@bianca.ux.design
@bianca.ux.design 2 месяца назад
Hi, I'm 35 and also looking for a career change. It's overwhelming when you think about it, but step by step, with lots of patience, it's totally possible!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
+100 to everything Bianca said and, if you don’t want to be constantly under pressure to stay updated with everything in tech, a larger company might be a better fit for you because they tend to move slower. Some people might hate that but there’s pros and cons to everything. Good luck!
@sharonkimani3690
@sharonkimani3690 Месяц назад
This is so refreshing. The insight is all around and very realistic. Thanks
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
You’re very welcome, thanks for the support! 💛
@BelethiumOxide
@BelethiumOxide 8 месяцев назад
This was all exactly the kinda thing i needed to hear
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Glad to hear it was helpful! 😊
@sinead0113
@sinead0113 9 месяцев назад
Omg, big shoutout to the RU-vid algorithm for hooking me up with this awesome channel! Just stumbled upon it yesterday and hit that subscribe button right away. Your content is pure gold! ✨Do you mind sharing some tips on how you built up your portfolio? 🚀😄
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
Yes!!! Finally the YT algorithm is working for both of us 😂. Thanks so much, I'm glad to hear the content is proving helpful! I can definitely plan a video around portfolios which is an interesting topic because I think portfolio strategies in 2023-24 should be different than my approaches back when I was applying in 2019. Definitely adding it to the list, thanks for the tip! 🙂
@sinead0113
@sinead0113 9 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio 🙌awww my comment got pinned💖Thank you and can't wait to get the new tips!
@diegostroiazzo115
@diegostroiazzo115 19 дней назад
Very useful video. as a mid UXUI Designer o know the struggles. And in this video you go through all of them really nailing the reality of what companies need and how you and your team can see you. even thought i already tried to explain this to everyone around me and not find the words. But now i feel heard and i can explain better to everyone, what happening to me and why i am so stressed.
@thisisfab
@thisisfab 7 месяцев назад
Great video, and I couldn’t agree more with what you said. I wish someone had told me that before. It wouldn’t change my mind about becoming a product designer, but I’d be more prepared at the beginning of my career 👏🏼
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Me too! I don’t have any regrets either but definitely would’ve help me set the right expectations. Thanks for watching!
@marsvic
@marsvic 6 месяцев назад
Definitely recognizing that UX isn't a priority in most businesses is huge. It can be really difficult to assess if a company cares about UX in the hiring process. Be prepared to justify your place at the table to devs and stakeholders until you've proven your worth.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Amen, this has been my experience as well!
@saintmalachy1924
@saintmalachy1924 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing this realist approach
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
You're very welcome, thanks for the support!
@lesliemargarita8734
@lesliemargarita8734 5 месяцев назад
This was so helpful! Thank you!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! 😊
@moooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@moooooooooooooooooooooooooo 9 месяцев назад
so much great info here. i agree internship is the route.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@edwardamaral6819
@edwardamaral6819 18 дней назад
I like this guy. Good work Ricardo.
@sayleekir
@sayleekir 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for such a helpful video :)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
You’re very welcome. Thanks for the support! ✨
@user-od5pz6jc4s
@user-od5pz6jc4s 3 месяца назад
Thank you for thoughtful advice. I'm a father of 3 children and currently have a full-time job in business and also taking UX/UI "bootcamp" course, started 2022 and I'm about to finish my course in a couple month. It hasn't been easy for me, even with a bootcamp, to make some time and study for the UX/UI in the middle of night everyday but I wanted to challenge myself and pivot my career, I'm not even in early 20s or 30s, and UX/UI has been excited & motivated me so many ways and I'd continue to hang tight on my current dream. (I do not expect myself working in a FAANG companies as for now of course but at least working as a UX/UI designer is my current goal.) As you recommended to pursue UX/UI related degree in above video but that is not realistic for me at this moment, maybe sometime in the future I will, and wonder if you could advise other options or opportunities that can help me to get in the door of UX/UI career without an internship? What would you suggest for me? Thank you.
@faizurrahman7791
@faizurrahman7791 Месяц назад
hey ! thanks for your information, I love your accent style too .
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
You’re very welcome!
@andresblandon9095
@andresblandon9095 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your advices and your passion in the design. I’m just started to consider to move from architecture to UX / UI design , I wonder if you can make a video of some roadmap or some basic topics that must have a Degree in your area that definitely helps stand out for the competitive partners .
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! I actually switched from architecture to UX as well, I wish I had known about UX sooner but there is still time. I love the roadmap idea! Are there any specific topics you're interested in?
@pragyajha1856
@pragyajha1856 7 месяцев назад
I have just discovered your channel and binge watching it I love how everything is so soothing about this video you talked about all the problems but not in a way that it's discouraging but by suggesting how to tackle them in such a thoughful manner. I feel more ready now to encounter those problems now in a positive way. Thanks for the video :)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so glad you're finding the content helpful and encouraging. I'm honestly just trying to give the advice I wish I had before starting UX so I'm super happy to hear it's resonating with you! 💪
@aasiaasiaa
@aasiaasiaa 9 месяцев назад
Amazing intel! I would love a video discussing some of your personal experiences at Google where you had to advocate for the design of a project when it wasn’t the priority.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
That's a great idea! I'll add it to mind map 😃
@Yps_fjfjgmlwls_urhe
@Yps_fjfjgmlwls_urhe 8 месяцев назад
Thank u for sharing!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome, happy to have you here! 🙌
@sarinagarg33
@sarinagarg33 7 месяцев назад
This video is GOLD! It's giving Steve Jobs. It's giving Anthony Robbins of UX (Product) Design! Your a word smith and I will be referencing this video A LOT!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
OMG this is such a flattering comment, thank you so much for the kind words, it means a lot. 🥹
@antjonesux
@antjonesux 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing. I am transitioning into a new UX role (been in the industry for 4 years) and it feels like it's been an eternity since I was on the job hunt. This video added more confidence to the tank and I am so excited for new UX UI opportunities!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
You're very welcome and it's so nice to hear that! I know that job transitions are hard so I wish you the best of luck, you got this. 💪🏼 I'm just happy that my video was able to help, even if just a bit in your journey.
@makikon4333
@makikon4333 Месяц назад
Great content! I went from web /flash designer to architect to UX design... Since I already have a bachelor in digital design and master in architecture, I decided to take a bootcamp route...but it was quite underwhelming for someone with design background. I might take certificates or courses offered at N/N or at universities, but I really don't feel like taking a loan out for yet another design degree...
@leeimkyung
@leeimkyung 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for all the helpful tips! 🥰 Can you make a portfolio review video in the future?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
You're welcome! Definitely, I will add it to my list :)
@leeimkyung
@leeimkyung 9 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio Yay! Can't wait
@djashawe88923
@djashawe88923 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great content. I've subscribed to your channel. I have two questions. Q1: As a UX designer, do you think we should stick to what users are already familiar with, aligning with their mental model, or should we explore better, new, yet riskier options? (For instance, features like carousels, side menus, and floating menu animations are now standardized, but they didn't exist until someone came up with this interface/interaction approach.) Q2: My other question concerns the product. Regardless of what the product is, if it's not of good quality, no amount of marketing, sales, advertising, web design, or app development will lead to successful sales. For instance, if a restaurant sells burgers that are tasteless, no amount of user-centric app for mobile orders or advertisement will make an impact, for the problem is the product itself. How do you approach overcoming this challenge as a UX designer?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much, it's great to have you here! For Q1, I would say that it's a balance and depends on the size of your company and the users you are solving for. Existing patterns / mental models are super useful especially for users that are not as tech savvy because they will be able to jump into your product and understand how it works. At a place like Google, simplicity is important since we're trying to solve for billions of users and range of abilities. However, sometimes we face new problems that require new patterns (like AI) and that's where UX research becomes super important so we can understand the key user journeys and the mental models so that our designs aligns as much as possible with our user's expectations. Otherwise, this is where onboarding tutorials and tooltips become super handy for introducing users into new features (think about when stories and short form videos were first introduced). For Q2, I think this is a super complex questions that a lot of designers find themselves in and why they always strive to have a seat at the table to influence the product's direction. I will be honest, most the time, UX designers don't get to influence a lot of the product decisions and your input will be based on what company you work at and how much respect your team has for UX Design. My strategy so far has been building strong relationships with my cross-functional partners and gaining respect through my work so that whenever strategy is being discussed and product roadmaps being developed, they value and take into my account my user-centered and evidence based ideas and input. Another way is to gather metrics and data to back up UX decision to show how design can impact the business as well. This is definitely something to assess about the company culture before you join, if you are able to. There are lot of ways to approach these questions but I hope these insights help!
@marynanedospasova8003
@marynanedospasova8003 6 месяцев назад
thank you for the video! your intro sounded scarier than actual video.:)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome! Haha I already forgot what the intro for this video was like, it feels like I made it soooo long ago 😅
@todaysdeals.indiaofficial1540
@todaysdeals.indiaofficial1540 9 месяцев назад
Yes I would love to know about different ux programs
@yourstrulysakshi
@yourstrulysakshi 9 месяцев назад
yes please
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
Noted! Added to the list 🙂
@jakoblutkemeier3300
@jakoblutkemeier3300 Месяц назад
Defo would love a video on the top degree courses in ux / product design! Cheers mate
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 26 дней назад
I have one, check it out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@zahabia9493
@zahabia9493 8 месяцев назад
I’m so so so glad this came in my recommendations! Going to be binge watching your videos. You’re so sweet and all that you’ve said is so insightful. Please keep going! Also I wanted to know - I’m currently learning on my own but like you said, I want to get a formal education too. Im looking at a masters in design management after about a year of working. What are your thoughts on a degree like this
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
This comment warms my heart 🥹 🤍 , thank you for saying all of those sweet things. Do you have a curriculum with the courses for that major? A lot of schools use different names for their majors so it's hard to tell form the name alone.
@zahabia9493
@zahabia9493 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for writing back!! Yes! Some of the things mentioned on the website included - Design, Society and Cultures, Design Research Methods and Critical Practice, Design Research Methods and Critical Practice @@rahpstudio
@elliemichel7560
@elliemichel7560 8 месяцев назад
This is a great video. I will be going for my bachelors degree in graphic design and art with a concentration in UX! It was either that or digital media design. If you have any insight, I would love to hear.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Wow that's an awesome major! I'm kind of jealous actually haha That's what I would love this channel to become, a hybrid of all of those topics under the UX umbrella, with a sprinkle of architecture in the mix. ✨ I think you made the right choice because graphic / art allows you to be exploratory while also grounding your degree in UX will make you more marketable when you're applying to jobs. The problem with digital media design is that it sounds a bit more open ended and could mean many different things so I think that your intuition was correct choosing the GD / Art / UX route. So happy to have you here and good luck!
@jiujitsucoach
@jiujitsucoach 9 месяцев назад
So good!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@louisea.7736
@louisea.7736 8 месяцев назад
Yes, please make a video about UX Design degrees, especially ones that are virtual / asynchronous.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
I'll dig into the virtual / async options but, in the meantime, I have a video on in person UX design schools you can check out 🙂 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@bunnysza
@bunnysza 6 месяцев назад
I'm already a UX designer in a big tech company, I was lucky enough that my efforts to transition from being a dev to UX designer within the company has worked. Glad I have seen your content, please talk more about how design brings value to tech! Many thanks from PH! Mabuhay~!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
That's the way to go! I know another dev that did the same thing at Google. Will do, thanks for the tip! 🫡
@itsnerd404
@itsnerd404 6 месяцев назад
I'm learning UIUX i like to make design so I'm going all over it , after watching your video i think its very hard and competitive but not gonna quite, I'll work hard to get it. Thanks for a thorough video
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! I always try to remember that anything in life worth something requires hard work and tenacity, so don't give up. Most people who don't achieve their dreams do so not because they lack the capacity, but because they give up too soon. Good luck and here's some more motivation if you need it 👉🏼 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LlYzaadRtlU.html
@itsnerd404
@itsnerd404 5 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio yeah thanks sir
@bluecherry-hart4786
@bluecherry-hart4786 7 месяцев назад
A very down to earth video. Much appreciated and *thumbs up* indeed Regards, a new subscriber who would love to hear all the other topics you mentioned as possibilities. When you have the time. :)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the support! 🙏🏼 Lots of new content on the way and other fun stuff like digital products and other ways to support the channel. Stay tuned! 😊
@pixelperfectux
@pixelperfectux 7 месяцев назад
Best guidance even seen on youtube ❤ self taught has become a buzzword nowdays to get publicity than acquiring skills. It took me a bachelor & masters degree to start a ux career still I find myself learning new skills everyday.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! And yes, unfortunately, clickbait titles like “self-taught” are very popular on RU-vid because they attract views, and as a creator, I understand the appeal. Additionally, many people seek shortcuts, which is part of the equation. So, if you speak the truth or suggest that becoming a successful UX designer takes time, most people don’t appreciate that because it’s not what they want to hear.
@pixelperfectux
@pixelperfectux 7 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio totally . More people should hear the true dilemma you are presenting to make themselves prepared well. 🤟 I would love to invite you in one of my community event to share your experience, I Lead the Google Developer Group in Vancouver, canada and your experience at Google would be a perfect fit to our community. I was in Florida earlier this year to attend the Google I/O extended. Wish I discovered you earlier 😃
@emilianoramirez7665
@emilianoramirez7665 Месяц назад
What did you major in
@Jacob_Price
@Jacob_Price 8 месяцев назад
Awesome video.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Glad to have you here. ✨
@danielanturi2596
@danielanturi2596 8 месяцев назад
wow this is a great video, I have to commend your charisma, projection and overall ability to communicate. I believe it is important for people considering UX design to have realistic expectations, and you have done just that, again, great video. I, unfortunately, have found this video to be somewhat discouraging; it has filled me with self doubt as I have an economics degree and have been working at a bank for almost 3 years now, almost the opposite of a creative role. Of course, this is a me problem. I will push through this self doubt and since I simply can't afford going back to school, I will make use of the cheap/free resources out there, and follow my passion. I hope one day I can revisit this video and chuckle at this comment.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the sweet comment, it really means a lot! Don't let the video discourage you, especially the part about needing a degree. I suggested a university degree as a way to differentiate yourself from other applicants, but it is not required. There are many different ways to become a UX designer. For example, I was specifically focused on getting an entry-level job at Google, so my path was specifically planned to help me achieve that. The main takeaway is: do everything in your power to help yourself stand out from the crowd, highlight what makes you unique, and, with time, you will land your first UX gig. Keep at it! 💪🏼
@ElizChupris
@ElizChupris 8 месяцев назад
Dude, it's the most discouraging and demotivational video about the UX UI career path I have watched so far. Literally just made me feel overwhelmed and anxious.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Don't get discouraged! If I could do it, you can do it too! 💪
@ElizChupris
@ElizChupris 8 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio thank you 🤍 It just sounded in this video like you have to do and to have so much in order to become a UX designer. And it felt like unless you have a university degree, a knowledge of “this”, “these” skills, ready for “that” etc. You’d better don’t even start this path and go choose a different career for yourself, because you are not good enough. I might have gotten your message wrong. Didn’t mean to offend you in any way. Just wanted to share an honest feedback of how this video made me doubt myself in order to achieve my dream career 😓
@foreverblissful101
@foreverblissful101 7 месяцев назад
I agree. Specifically saying that you need higher education. I get that he's saying it'll help you stand out, but the fact is UX is so interdisciplinary, that it lends itself to career changers like myself. We can't just drop working full time for 2-4 years to pay 10s of thousands of dollars for additional schooling. I think it definitely might be a privilege thing which is great for him, but not very helpful for people who don't share his circumstances. Again this is in no offense to the channel owner I still subscribed because I can see he wanted to be helpful, there are just some parts of his experience I can't relate to like the ability to go back to get higher degrees.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
@@foreverblissful101 This is such a great conversation because it deals with topics of sacrifice and delayed gratification. We all have to make choices in life that we are comfortable with to make our dreams come true and figure out how to get there in the best way for us. For me, delaying my career to go to school was a significant sacrifice, and I spent the majority of my twenties in school, which came with a huge price tag. Today, I owe more than 250k in student loans, a substantial sacrifice I made in my financial life to pursue the path I set for myself of getting to Google. However, it was a calculated risk, and I knew that, considering everything went well, I would be able to pay that back in a couple of years with the Google (or other FAANG) salary. So, there’s definitely no secret to my story, just a ton of student debt like many people have taken on to achieve their dreams. This is DEFINITELY NOT something I recommend doing because it’s not the only way, and not everyone is comfortable taking on such a financial risk, but I took a leap of faith, and it worked for me. It’s important to note that everyone’s life circumstances are different, and pursuing higher education might not make sense for everyone. School might not align with your life situation, and that’s completely valid. We all have to figure out what’s best for us and what path makes the most sense. For me, delaying immediate gratification for a couple of years and sticking to a long-term plan was my winning strategy. Again, the degree is certainly not a requirement; I’m just sharing what worked for me because I personally have data confirming its success rate. Hope this helps, and thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@cliffnowicki
@cliffnowicki 6 месяцев назад
I think the big takeaway is that there needs to be that sweet spot betwen the user and the business needs. I see a lot of the newer product designers put their foot in the ground on user needs and refuse to consider any business needs that interfere, then take it very personal.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Exactly. I believe this has to do with the fact that designers are often taught to prioritize the user above all else. However, the real magic happens when you can strike a balance between meeting user needs and aligning with business goals without sacrificing either one too much. This is particularly crucial for designers seeking "Product" design positions, which demand a broader skill set encompassing product skills and fundamentals. This is in contrast to UX-only positions that may be more specialized in the user experience design and interaction design aspects of the product process only.
@harshpatadia6754
@harshpatadia6754 8 месяцев назад
Wow, glad to stumble upon such a wonderful channel and have a chance to interact with you. I have a question for you, would it be a good idea to opt for a UX career being a frontend developer. I am personally very enthusiastic about opting the UX pathway for my career but many people say that UX is a bubble and it is very risky to opt it as a legit career option.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, that means a lot, and great question! Frontend dev + UXD is a great combination and, paired with a solid understanding of design, it could make you a force to be reckoned with. I find the idea of UX being a risky pathway interesting and would be curious to hear the reasoning behind it. I would assume that as long as we have humans in this world, designing human-centered user experiences will remain a crucial role especially in a post-AI world so I wouldn't say that the field is a "bubble", if anything I think it's going to continue to grow and evolve. Will it stay the same as it is today? Probably not, but I think that's what is exciting about the field and it definitely requires you to remain up to date with new tech trends and development. The field is definitely more competitive nowadays but don't get discouraged, there are a lot of exciting opportunities out there. Hope this helps!
@Adam326
@Adam326 29 дней назад
Hey Ricardo, I really like your videos. I'm having difficulties getting a UX job. I have taken a bootcamp at Careerfoundry which took me 1,5 years to finish, while working full-time to support myself. I also have some experience working as a web designer and developer for two real projects. Would you still suggest getting a real degree for me? From looking at their curriculum, they would pretty much repeat what I have learned at the bootcamp and on my own. But I would get that paper. Keep up the videos! Great to see the channel growing
@Adam326
@Adam326 29 дней назад
I just noticed you answered a similar question and situation to a father of three in the comments. Doing pro-bono work, networking and attending meetups. I'll try this route :)
@yourstrulysakshi
@yourstrulysakshi 9 месяцев назад
please share the video how to value design in a tech company would be really helpful !
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
Added to the list! 😀
@deborahonyeka8903
@deborahonyeka8903 8 месяцев назад
Wow!Am so happy to bump into this video,its really an eye opener for me,but i want to know if the formal education in Ux Design can be done online and what school is affordable like cheaper,since its going to take two years!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I'm so happy to have you here 😊. I can empathize so much with this question, especially because I have a ton of student debt and I encourage folks to stay as far away as possible from student loans. With that said, everyone out there is trying to do the same thing i.e. get a quick online bootcamp / course that will allow them to start applying for jobs instead of dedicating X amount of years to school. The truth is that you will end up with the same same certificate that thousands of other people have fighting for the same entry level jobs which are super hard to get nowadays. So, the question is, in a market flooded with bootcamp / online school graduates, how will you stand out? There's also a lot of opportunities that only full time students have access to (mentorship, internship opportunities, networking) that help you get that first job, otherwise, you're going to have to hustle hard on your own. I would say that the ROI for my years of school was worth it in the sense that I was able to land a FAANG job right out of school (I actually ended up quitting the program lol but that is probably a whole video in itself) so I ended up 2x my income than I would've if I had just done a bootcamp, considering I had found a job at all because I hate networking. So for me it was worth it but I would advice everyone to go to a school they can afford and apply for as many scholarships as possible, for example I had a diversity and merit scholarship which really helped me. Hope this helps and I wish you the best of luck! ✨ If you are curious about how to pick a UX design school, I actually have a video you can check out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@ninon15633
@ninon15633 3 месяца назад
Thank you for open my eyes it is definitely not my vibe
@glorytoukraine25
@glorytoukraine25 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the useful content. I am a UX/UI designer in a small company from Ukraine and I am studying English. You have excellent English and experience in the field of UX design - I will study with you🙂👋 I wish you success
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so happy to have you join me and I wish you success too as you learn English. English is not my first language either so I know it takes time. Good luck! 💪
@suibianslaopo
@suibianslaopo 18 часов назад
I am pursuing my undergrads as a literature student and for this summer I wanted to take up ex courses from google and then move to a course provided by an university. But as you mentioned that we should consider a valid degree, I'm not entirely diverting my career, should I still consider full time online degree ?
@amoredolce8061
@amoredolce8061 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for your insights. It's really helpful video. I have some question for you. Actually I hope to be an UX designer as well, but you mentioned only many tech companies hire the degree, Does it mean that if someone have no degree of college or university, it would be no chance? I have master degree of design education in my country not in USA. I think it could be related in UX design field. I wonder that. because I tried find some bootcamp course in this days. If you see this, I'll be happy to hear you whatever is your answer. Thank you~!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for being here! When I was talking about degrees i the videos, I meant that the degrees could be a great way to differentiate you in a pool of applications without formal educations, especially if you can specialize in a particular domain within UX. The other time when I degree becomes super useful is for applying to internships because a lot of companies don't hire interns that are not enrolled in universities. However, there are a lot of companies that don't require university degree for full time positions so if you don't have a degree it's totally okay, you can still apply based on your portfolio and experience. I think that if you have a masters in another design field like me (I have a masters in architecture) that is totally okay and can be something unique about you that you can highlight in your portfolio as it gives you a unique point of view and you still have a formal education in design. As we all know, design is universal, so the foundations you learned in your adjacent design program can still be applied to UX, you'll just need to supplement the other UX specific skills you didn't learn and bootcamps can be a great option for that. Hope this helps and good luck! 💪
@amoredolce8061
@amoredolce8061 8 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio Thanks for your comments. I understand what you concerned. I worked as a web designer and as an instructor of UI/UX design. While I'm looking of get the chance to work in US, your video's really helpful to me. 🤩
@ashleyl3870
@ashleyl3870 7 месяцев назад
Super helpful. I'm a Googler as well recently transitioned to UX, agreed it was not easy and very competitive, I got lucky. This video truly helps me to prepare for the new career both short term and long term. Would love to see more videos about how UX can work effectively with different stakeholders and develop influence and leadership
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! ✨
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
Also, hey fellow Googler!!! It's great to have you here 😊. I love this video idea, it's actually in my video ideas mind map. Hopefully I can get to it soon (work has been busy). 🏃‍♂️💨
@ashleyl3870
@ashleyl3870 7 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio great! Just subscribed and look forward to seeing more amazing content :)
@ennzzo48
@ennzzo48 7 месяцев назад
Hi Ashley. I recently started studying ui ux. Can you suggest some tips please
@mrrandom5043
@mrrandom5043 4 дня назад
Hi i was thinking about entering this field i always wanted to be in a unique field is there any tip you would like to share or should i persue this ?
@Black1Pod
@Black1Pod 3 месяца назад
The charisma this guy has is unreal
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
I appreciate that! Thank you 🙏🏼
@mirandamaleski1032
@mirandamaleski1032 3 месяца назад
This video was so helpful! I would love if you would make a video on the best ui/ux design programs. or even certs. I am struggling to find the best one as there's so much misleading information out there. I am currently a graphic design major graduating in Jan 2025.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
Glad to hear! I'm not sure if you already saw it but I have this video on some of the top UX university programs here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.htmlsi=EoSlgKGWAp65A6au I haven't made one on certs because I haven't gone through any cert programs but you could check out the Google UX certificate on Coursera as a starting point. Hope this helps!
@barristar9338
@barristar9338 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Richardo You are a blessing 🤝
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 4 месяца назад
You’re very welcome and thank you for the kind words 😊
@liamb5392
@liamb5392 5 месяцев назад
Hey Ricardo! I was wanting your thoughts on which certification you think is best (or taken the most seriously by employers) for UX design? Thank you!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Hi @liamb5392! I don't think there's a particular certification that is viewed as more prestigious than others by employers. The way I like to think about certifications is finding one that is affordable and fits the type of work that you hope to do in UX. Many people prefer to enroll in the Google UX certificate from Coursera because it carries the "Google" brand name, but the truth is that the UX work you would do at a large company like Google will be very different than at a startup or as a freelancer. My advice would be to find a certificate that is affordable for you and caters to the UX career you'd like to pursue.
@shaynww8611
@shaynww8611 5 месяцев назад
I'm currently work as an accountant and all things that you said about not the main role in company and the fact that you have to learn explain to stakeholders your point of wiew i can relate. Also it was interested to hear how everything works in US since im not live here😀
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Exactly, I feel like these tips can apply to many different professions. It's similar to freelancing, but instead of stakeholders, it's clients. Every company is like a tiny universe, so I'm glad I'm able to share a peek into mine. Cheers! 🍻
@gabriellasofiacismondi3677
@gabriellasofiacismondi3677 6 месяцев назад
Hi! Thank you so mich for this video, I can tell every one of these tips is very important. I'm really interested about the top courses of UX. Which courses would you recommend?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! I will make more videos on top courses in the future but, in the meantime, feel free to check my video on the top UX university program in the USA: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@CafeconColores
@CafeconColores 8 месяцев назад
Hello! Would LOOOVEEE to know your thoughts on the best UX design programs.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Hi! I have a video on how to choose a UX program (there’s many types) if you want to check it out while I make a video on the top programs ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.htmlsi=xULinnRdEC1wVqVI
@hoang-mango
@hoang-mango 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this valuable sharing! However, as a candidate from Vietnam, can I join this intership program?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! I would go to the Google careers page and filter by country to see if there are internships available in Vietnam or double check if international students can apply because I'm not 100% sure. Good luck!
@Gabrielcezar94
@Gabrielcezar94 7 месяцев назад
thanks for the video. I have a question: do you think the google UX Designer course on coursera is a good one?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
You're very welcome! I haven't taken the Google Coursera course myself, but I've completed other ones. I view these certificates as introductions to a specific industry, serving to kickstart your journey and provide a glimpse into whether pursuing it as a career aligns with your interests. They equip you with fundamental skills. I'm confident that the Google certificate falls into that category, offering a fantastic introduction to the field of UX. Good luck!
@Gabrielcezar94
@Gabrielcezar94 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the answer ❤
@myworldmytravels
@myworldmytravels 4 месяца назад
Ricardo, curious about what you think about Google's own UX certification. New subscriber here, going the Google Cert. route, arming myself with additional study, my strength in networking, and lots of determination. #LatinasinTech :)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
Yesss, go Latinx!!! I would say that the Google UX certificate would be a great way to get some exposure into UX and get a sense of whether you like it or not. It's a great intro and you would get a project out of it but, most importantly, it would give you the opportunity to get a sense of whether it's a good fit for you before you make a big career switch. Good luck, you got this!!! 💪
@Monica-px5tp
@Monica-px5tp 5 месяцев назад
Wow such a wonderful video! I struggle with social anxiety and with public speaking. Do you think UX/UI designer would be a good career for me to pursue? Thanks in advance
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
Yes! I struggle with that too, I actually have an entire video about that. I have found working remote as someone with mild social anxiety life changing so you could consider that too and, to be honest, the more experience that you get, the more your confidence will grow and your social anxiety will start to go away (and you also start caring less about what people think the older you get haha) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gz5DHQVhU0g.html
@jovanausa
@jovanausa 5 месяцев назад
Hello, Thank you for the video!!! I am a newbie who has completed UXUI Google Cert program. I am helping out my husband who is building his app and I have full time job. I was thinking to volunteer somewhere in UXUI field and get some real life experience. I am not sure would I be able to give up my full time job. Do you have any recommendation on where to start looking for a place for part time intern kind of role? Would you even consider doing that? Would finding a mentor be helpful in landing that first entry level UXUI role? Thank you for your time and Happy Holidays! :)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Hi @jovanausa, happy holidays! This is a great question, and I think you're already on the right track by considering volunteering. One suggestion is to engage in volunteer UX work for nonprofits you care about or organizations you're passionate about, building a portfolio of real pro-bono projects such as redesigning websites or apps. Internships can be challenging since many require enrollment in a university program, but you might explore apprenticeships as a fantastic alternative-I have a video about it, and I'll leave the link below. I also appreciate your idea of finding a mentor. You could try ADPlist or join local UX meetups in your area; perhaps women in tech meetups could help you connect with a mentor. I honestly believe that a combination of these approaches, rather than just one, could help you get started. There's no rush, so take your time and develop a plan that works best for you and your situation. 💛 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5Y23epJPT6M.htmlsi=Gh1xEpXRf5MJ3iKT
@jovanausa
@jovanausa 5 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio happy holidays! And thank you for your time answering my question! I will do my best. And I wish us all fabulous and successful 2024 🥂🥂🥂
@mateuscarvalho9584
@mateuscarvalho9584 15 дней назад
How much does a graduation weights in the curriculum? Or only my portfolio will be really taken in consideration?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 дней назад
A formal education and graduating definitely helps but it's certainly not a requirement. The main goal is to showcase all your knowledge and skill through your portfolio and, even if you don't have a formal education, if your portfolio conveys that you meet the min requirements for the job, you should be set. I have plenty of coworkers that do not have formal training in design so it's definitely possible :)
@user-id9gq8op6t
@user-id9gq8op6t 26 дней назад
i love the thumbnail
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 11 дней назад
It's definitely my favorite 😊
@KM-nl8xr
@KM-nl8xr 29 дней назад
oh God with the first one im done! what do you recommend for someone with social anxiety?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 26 дней назад
OMG I get socially anxious too, I think most people do at some point honestly. I actually made an entire video about how to thrive in tech despite social anxiety, feel free to check it out :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gz5DHQVhU0g.html
@Box52222
@Box52222 6 месяцев назад
Yes I need to transition into a UX designer. Hopefully it wont be too confusing.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Take your time, there's no rush. Thankfully we have a lot of free resources available on YT and other platforms to help us with our career transitions. 💪
@mariatangled
@mariatangled 6 месяцев назад
Yes! top UX programs in the USA please
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
I made one! 😃 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@RSCdesign
@RSCdesign 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for such an honest and realistic take on the field, Ricardo. I am a complete beginner and fall into the category of 'trying to be self-taught' for sure. I'm curious if you have any advice for someone like me who can't currently afford a formal education, but wants to get started and at least try to apply to junior positions in the future. I have an undergraduate degree in Psychology and over 10 years of experience as a mixologist, so I have a naturally human-centered approach to things (I imagine my design style will reflect that eventually) and am familiar with the impact of good/bad branding with regard to consumer decision making. Thanks again for your insight, despite the challenges you've outlined I still feel excited (maybe more) to step into the field.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
You're very welcome, @RSCdesign! Psychology is actually a great degree to complement UX since many of the design decisions you'll make will inevitably be linked to human psychology. If you combine that with User Experience Design or Human-Computer Interaction, I think you have a solid background to get started in UX. I would say that the best (and most common) route, besides university, includes bootcamps, apprenticeships, online courses, freelancing, networking, or pro-bono work. Essentially, you need to be resourceful, teach yourself, and make connections to get your foot in the door. University is not at all a requirement; it was just the path I chose to get into FAANG as fast as possible. However, most people don't start out in FAANG; they gain experience at smaller startups or non-tech companies and work their way up (if that's their long-term goal), which is totally valid and possible. Hope this helps, and remember, you've got this! 💪
@RSCdesign
@RSCdesign 7 месяцев назад
@@rahpstudio Thank you for your reply! So much good information there for me to help guide the journey. The more I learn about the field the more I feel I'm doing the right thing, even if my process might take me a while! Throwing myself into crafting a portfolio space to document my learning process until I'm ready to put myself out there in a professional capacity. Thanks once again for your helpful insight!
@08brookebabe
@08brookebabe 8 месяцев назад
What degree major and even minor would you recommend that would help the most in the long run in UX?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Great question! Aside from a UX Design degree, it depends on what you want to focus on. For UI, graphic design / digital media / interaction design could be a great alternative. For UX / PD psychology, computer science, HCI, graphic design could also be great, along with some business courses as well. Other related majors can be animation for motion design, industrial design, AR / VR, and interdisciplinary majors. If you want to learn more about how to choose a UX school, feel free to check out this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@Momos-happy-walkers
@Momos-happy-walkers Месяц назад
7 years in, I am thinking about leaving this field bc I realize relationships building has almost become a road block for an immigrant like me. No excuses really, but just as mentioned in the video, influence and relationship management is the No.1 requirement, above problem solving and design skills.
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 24 дня назад
I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe you could find a smaller company that is more manageable?
@trueyo1
@trueyo1 9 месяцев назад
I don't think a lot of people consider these before starting UX
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
It's definitely not widely talked about but the information is out there.
@NaserSd19
@NaserSd19 19 дней назад
Wow, the majority of UIX designers youtubers never said "Design is not a priority" that's totally right. These days youtube algorithms are showing better and genuine RU-vid channels like this one.
@NaserSd19
@NaserSd19 19 дней назад
Can you make a video on how designers can create more value in this AI world? I'm super curious to know your perspective? # 12:04
@xokferg894
@xokferg894 7 месяцев назад
Can you do a video on your recommendations for online schools with UX/UI degrees
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
That's a great idea, thank you!
@xokferg894
@xokferg894 7 месяцев назад
You're welcome! I subscribed. Hope to see it in a future video :)@@rahpstudio
@mushkansingh5757
@mushkansingh5757 4 месяца назад
hello, i'm recently graduate and doing development like react, nodejs but i really want to do ux design so could it possible to do both(like as a freelance or in work place)
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
Hi, that's so exciting! I would take some courses in UX, try to find some that are free first to see if you like it and then, if you do, then invest more in paid courses, perhaps with live mentors, to help you improve your skills. OR, just practice practice practice and consume as much free courses as you can to improve your design skills. Good luck!
@kolyxix
@kolyxix 3 месяца назад
You lost me on the 4 year degree path. Telling people to go back to college and spend another 4 years studying UX design and other 1000s of dollars is just not pragramtic for me and most people. The field changes so much, that getting a 4 year degree is just not worth it
@bianca.ux.design
@bianca.ux.design 2 месяца назад
You can get a Graduate Certificate in Design and Tech for $12.000 (financial aid available) and only 4 courses (aka you can finish in a year) at Harvard Extension School!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
+1 to @bianca.ux.design There are many ways to get an education beyond a 4 year degree. Also, if you are low income like I was in undergrad, you can get your bachelors paid for with financial aid and scholarships so, there's many options out there to choose from based on your individual situation. What I said in the video is simply a suggestion based on what work for me, not a requirement. 🙂
@gesualmonte1749
@gesualmonte1749 9 месяцев назад
That intro took me out 😭 Love the video!
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 9 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!!
@freetime_with_kateryna
@freetime_with_kateryna 7 месяцев назад
Hi! I want to ask if knowledge of HTML and CSS can help me to find faster a Job like UX Desiner? Thanks
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
That’s a great question! I actually took a Coursera course on HTML and CSS when I was leaning UX and, I’m not sure if it helped me find a job faster, but it has definitely helped me better engage with front end engineers and bug bash because I have a somewhat of a technical understanding of how products are built. With that said, there are companies like Notion and Quora that prefer designers that can code so it can definitely be beneficial.
@yourblinkgirl
@yourblinkgirl 2 месяца назад
Please can you tell me about top ux programs, is Google ux design course degree from Coursera is applicable for ux design role
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
Hi! I think the Google certificate is a great intro to UX to help you decide if you see yourself pursuing UX as a career. I have a video I made about UX programs but it's focused on university programs, not certificates but, if you're interested, you can check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@Gaffeatravel
@Gaffeatravel 4 месяца назад
Please video about educational programs
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
Hi! I made a video about UX education programs, you can find it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.htmlsi=cX6gkLvM7gN6toZg
@BenjiFunLot
@BenjiFunLot 8 месяцев назад
I am self taught. Do you know any schools that specialize in AI desigjn
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
Great question! Since AI is so new, most schools probably haven't incorporated it into their curricula, since getting courses approved is usually a bureaucratic process that takes time. Usually, when a new technology is launched, smaller entities like bootcamps and web platforms that provide online courses or specializations (like Udacity and Codecademy) tend to release new tech-related courses much faster, so I would keep an eye on sites like that for AI-related courses. I'm actually going to keep an eye out too because I'm curious myself 🤓
@poornimasolunke8071
@poornimasolunke8071 7 месяцев назад
Is it worth shifting career form Architetcure to UX/UI design??? ...
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 7 месяцев назад
It was super worth it for me! I basically 4x my architecture income when I switched to UX but I got a job at Google which helped with the huge salary bump but most other UX jobs don't pay as much as a FAANG company like G.
@kasunkanchanamusik
@kasunkanchanamusik 7 месяцев назад
Can you say how can learn ui ix design and apply online job ? In this field
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 6 месяцев назад
Of course! I have an entire playlist about it and I'm slowly adding more topics. Feel free to suggest any particular ones you are interested in too :) ru-vid.com/group/PLBbz9RiTtMUIuQQkJPKaM-C5pj1bsHsHw
@cherry395
@cherry395 8 месяцев назад
Does the Coursera Google UX certificate count as formal eduction?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
For most companies the Google UX certificate doesn't count as a "formal" education. Usually, formal education is considered a university degree program whereas a certificate is exactly that, just a certificate. However, that doesn't meant that certificates are not worth it. They can be super useful tools to help you get some exposure to the field before committing to a full time program. Before actually pursuing a masters in UX, I actually took a lot of Coursera courses to assess if UX would be a good career track for me. I actually have a video on UX schools if you want to learn more ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@bianca.ux.design
@bianca.ux.design 2 месяца назад
Is a Google certificate considered "formal education"?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio Месяц назад
I don't think so but it's definitely a great intro to the field. Usually "formal education" on job descriptions refers to a university degree of some kind but I think Google stopped requiring university degrees so it's not a hard requirement to get a UX job, I have friends and colleagues that are awesome designers and don't have a formal design education.
@adakhan9911
@adakhan9911 6 месяцев назад
Hello my name is Ada I am currently working in Capgemini as a senior analyst in SAP module I didn't applied for sap module since I have done training in software testing.but they gave me sap . Now I want to change my module because Its almost been 2 years but I still didn't get any project.so I am planning to switch from this company.not because I am still not getting any project but because I am not able to understand SAP.. Now I have 2 options to change my path One is ux designer And the second one is software tester.. Could you please suggest me which one will be best for me and which one should I consider??
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 5 месяцев назад
Hi Ada! It's a bit challenging for me to pick one for you because I don't have a macro view of your background and abilities. You might want to consider taking a short course in UX to see if it's something you enjoy before committing to it. I have a video about different types of UX programs, which you can check out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzefEBvL2JI.html
@amirhosseinhosseinzadeh7627
@amirhosseinhosseinzadeh7627 8 месяцев назад
What about the people outside of US where UX degrees are extremly rare?
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 8 месяцев назад
I would say that if you're country does not have universities with UX programs then you might have to rely on online schools or bootcamps (if they're available). I love this quote by Theodore Roosevelt "do what you can, with what you have, where you are," which, I think, really applies to your situation and is great advice to follow. Hope this helps!
@user-qd9vf6ol2c
@user-qd9vf6ol2c 8 месяцев назад
How Teams Hire UX Researchers (part III - The Work Sample)
@unisangalaxystudio
@unisangalaxystudio 4 месяца назад
I was a graphic designer the pandemic.....killed my industry I was hoping ux/ui design was a safe industry....but am very scared to even jump ship what if ux/ui collapse like graphic design...plus is there jobs? As for graphic design jobs went from 4 jobs to after 2023 0 that industry collapse thanks to Ai
@rahpstudio
@rahpstudio 3 месяца назад
I'm so sorry to hear that, I think these are difficult time for most industries. I don't think that there is an industry that is 100% safe right now, AI has the ability to revolutionize almost every industry, perhaps except certain trades but robotics will eventually come for those too. In my opinion, there will always be a market for skilled designers that find ways to leverage the newest tools to their advantage and fill the gaps those tools can't fill. I think that by watching YT videos and staying up to date with current trends shows that you are ahead of many designers so keep doing what you're doing, you got this!
@unisangalaxystudio
@unisangalaxystudio 3 месяца назад
​@rahpstudio don't think slavewage work for me if so I would have ended myself, it's just a very very hard time things are getting worse. I been thinking maybe Ui design is my last option but if that's gone too only the bourgeoisie can get those jobs, what is the point of living I been currently working retail since my associates is as useless as the Weimar Republic dollar. Is there hope if I get my BA in this they be a chance to survive? Or is it like graphic design it's a dead industry 🤔
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