In this quick video, I'll cover one of the most requested topics recently - dealing with the take-home assignments in the UX interview process. While at the surface it seems like a simple request from the potential employers, where are a few things a designer or UX researcher needs to consider before committing to it. There's also an alternative and much more rightful option that can deliver greater value for both parties. I'll also cover how the take-home assignments if done at all should reflect actual UX responsibilities and why at the current state most of these efforts are pure UI exercise.
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24 июн 2021