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How $6,200 in UX Education Still Left Me Unhireable

6 min · 22 de ene de 2026
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🔗 Start here Free Standout Portfolio Checklist: https://thecontentdesignco.myflodesk.com/hxkvpdt5je [https://thecontentdesignco.myflodesk.com/hxkvpdt5je] Read the blog: www.thecontentdesign.co/blog/why-content-design-portfolios-fail-interviews-and-how-to-make-yours-stand-out-ym82r [http://www.thecontentdesign.co/blog/why-content-design-portfolios-fail-interviews-and-how-to-make-yours-stand-out-ym82r] Watch the YouTube version: https://youtu.be/SVV00KGhpfY [https://youtu.be/SVV00KGhpfY] --- Roxana Shirazi, founder of The Content Design Co., shares the real story behind spending over $6,000 on UX and content design education and still failing interviews. Not because she didn’t understand the work. Because she was trained for the wrong test. This episode breaks down the hidden gap between what the UX industry teaches and what hiring managers actually evaluate, and why so many capable designers get stuck in the “almost ready” loop. This is not an episode about confidence or imposter syndrome. It’s about how hiring really works. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything right and still not getting hired, this will change how you see your portfolio.

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