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How I became a UX Writer 

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You wanted to know a little more about my personal journey, so in this video, I’m sharing the story of how I became a UX Writer. And after cutting and uploading this video, I realized I owe a lot of credit and love to Volkswagen and an apology to Microsoft Powerpoint and everybody who works with it.
Enjoy this rollercoaster ride that is my story ❤️ Hope it shows you that you can succeed even though you get rejected again and again.
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Комментарии : 5   
@rayazn7054
@rayazn7054 Год назад
Very inspirational to hear that :)
@russiaray1555
@russiaray1555 Год назад
Interesting Journey 👍
@hciperson
@hciperson Год назад
I enjoyed listening to your journey. Mine has a similar correlation in that I completed a masters in human computer interaction (hci) but my area I really enjoyed exploring was psychiatry. The combined two areas has helped with design thinking workshops and participatory design activities. I have a question, is learning english a requirement in German schools or did you learn it on you own? My mom is from Central America and in most schools it is a requirement.
@write-with-dr-kat
@write-with-dr-kat Год назад
Sorry, James, I've just read your comment! Thanks for sharing! At my university in Munich, they also had an HCI program, and it sounded so cool! Unfortunately, it contained a huge share of technical stuff, which is why I wasn't admitted. (Also, how cool is adding psychiatry to this?). So, do you also work as a writer in tech or even a UX Writer now? Seems like a really promising background for this job! And yes, in Germany, it's a requirement to learn English. I started learning it in 5th grade. But I also had the privilege to be able to attend a 6-week English language summer course in the U.S. when I was 16, which really helped me a lot with my pronunciation.
@konstantinnikolaevich5065
@konstantinnikolaevich5065 Год назад
😍😍😍
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