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Welcome to UX Pursuit! A podcast dedicated to the unique stories and journeys of UX practitioners – how they got to where they are today, what hurdles they overcame, and what advice they have for those currently pursuing UX.
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To cap off season one Karen Wang, a UX Researcher, and Claire Sontra, an Interaction Designer join me to share a little bit of their journey, discuss the differences and similarities of working in-house vs. in a consultancy, and answer some common questions from folks trying to get into UX. This episode is jam packed with tons of great information and advice and well worth a full listen. TOPICS AND QUESTIONS COVERED DURING THE DISCUSSION Working at a Consultancy & Working In-house 1. What’s different about doing UX Research/Design at a consultancy vs. in-house? What’s similar? 2. What are the pros and cons of both when it comes to UX Research/Design? 3. What advice would you give to those going from in-house to a consultancy or visa versa? Questions from Those Pursuing UX 1. What should I do to get more experience? How do I build my portfolio without getting work? 2. Do I need a higher degree? 3. How can I make my portfolio better? What can help it stand out? 4. What resources should I check out to learn more about UX? 5. What does it look like to work with researchers? What does it look like to work with designers? 6. What's a non-UX skill you think is critical to your work? 7. Any other advice you’d give someone pursuing a career in UX? LINKS * Claire Sonta LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairemariec/] * Claire Sonta Portfolio [https://clairesontra.com/] * Karen Wang LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenwang94/] * Karen Wang Portfolio [http://www.karenjwang.xyz/] Thank you Claire & Karen for being guests on the show! If you want to get in touch or if you have questions about pursuing a UX career please email me at hello@uxpursuit.com. Lastly, thanks to Irene Barber for creating the music for today's episode. Check out her music under the artist name Nearby on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4wTcuwwEnzidksqF88SBs5?si=xF_T9mvAQOSiGVIoXjzxdA] or at nearbymusic.bandcamp.com [https://nearbymusic.bandcamp.com/releases].

Dylan has been a “creative” ever since he was a kid making art at his kitchen table and building with Legos. He was even exploring the beginnings of digital design through Microsoft Paint. Now he is a thoughtful product designer working through the immensely complex and ever expanding world of digital design. In our conversation Dylan talks about his start in print media, how he grew his skills working on a variety of projects while doing agency work, and how he is trying to think about and unpack how design and UX impact so much more than just the screens we use every day. I’m so inspired by Dylan’s passion to explore that very broad world of digital design, to learn from all those “design pockets,” and to think about how he can apply all he learns to his own design work and career. LINKS * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanamoss] * Portfolio [https://www.dylanamoss.com/] * Ideo [https://www.ideo.com/] * Nielsen Norman Group [https://www.nngroup.com/] Thank you Dylan for being a guest on the show! If you want to get in touch or if you have questions about pursuing a UX career please email me at hello@uxpursuit.com. Lastly, thanks to Irene Barber for creating the music for today's episode. Check out her music under the artist name Nearby on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4wTcuwwEnzidksqF88SBs5?si=xF_T9mvAQOSiGVIoXjzxdA] or at nearbymusic.bandcamp.com [https://nearbymusic.bandcamp.com/releases].

Emma is a thoughtful and authentic UX Researcher who I’ve known since her grad school days when she and her team used Blink’s research labs for their usability testing project. I wanted to speak with Emma because of something she posted on her LinkedIn back in the Fall of 2020. She offered up office hours for anyone to book time on her calendar to talk shop or ask questions about getting into UX Research. How cool is that?!? In our conversation Emma shares how she discovered UX, her journey through school, internships, and contract positions, and the power of networking. I really appreciate how she shares about, not only her career journey, but also those interpersonal skills which have enabled her to confidently conduct research and support her partners at New Relic. It was also great to hear more about Emma’s passion for supporting those early in their UX journey through connecting and mentoring. LINKS * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebulajewski/] Thank you Emma for being a guest on the show! If you want to get in touch or if you have questions about pursuing a UX career please email me at hello@uxpursuit.com. Lastly, thanks to Irene Barber for creating the music for today's episode. Check out her music under the artist name Nearby on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4wTcuwwEnzidksqF88SBs5?si=xF_T9mvAQOSiGVIoXjzxdA] or at nearbymusic.bandcamp.com [https://nearbymusic.bandcamp.com/releases].

Todd and I’s UX careers intersected back in the early days of my time at Blink. He always brought a smile to everyone in the office while also delivering great design work for our clients. I was thrilled to have Todd on the podcast because I knew our talk would be filled with some great insights and lots of laughs. He did not disappoint. In our conversation Todd talks about his cross-country UX journey, developing skills and relationships through consultancy work, and ultimately shifting to in-house design. Todd is another guest to bring up the importance of and the impact of community in UX. I’m very thankful to work in an industry full of people who are open to fostering connections and supporting each other. LINKS * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddbennings/] Thank you Todd for being a guest on the show! If you want to get in touch or if you have questions about pursuing a UX career please email me at hello@uxpursuit.com. Lastly, thanks to Irene Barber for creating the music for today's episode. Check out her music under the artist name Nearby on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4wTcuwwEnzidksqF88SBs5?si=xF_T9mvAQOSiGVIoXjzxdA] or at nearbymusic.bandcamp.com [https://nearbymusic.bandcamp.com/releases].

Welcome to UX Pursuit; a podcast dedicated to the unique stories and journeys of UX practitioners – how they got to where they are today, what hurdles they overcame, and what advice they have for those currently pursuing a thriving career in UX. I’m Tim Bridgham; your host and I’m posting this special episode to let you know the show is taking a one week hiatus. We’ll be back next week with a new episode! As I’ve mentioned. we’re approaching the end of season one and our final episode will be a panel discussion with a few UX practitioners. We’ve heard a lot of unique stories and a ton of great advice and tips from our guest so far but I know you still have questions about pursuing a UX career. So send me your questions! Email me at hello@uxpursuit.com [hello@uxpursuit.com] and we’ll do our best to answer your questions. You can find UX Pursuit wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe now and if you know others pursuing a career in UX, please tell them about the show. Thanks to everyone who’s been listening and sharing the podcast. I’m Tim Brigham, a Senior UX Researcher and this is UX Pursuit. If you want to get in touch or if you have questions about pursuing a UX career please email me at hello@uxpursuit.com. Lastly, thanks to Irene Barber for creating the music for today's episode. Check out her music under the artist name Nearby on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4wTcuwwEnzidksqF88SBs5?si=xF_T9mvAQOSiGVIoXjzxdA] or at nearbymusic.bandcamp.com [https://nearbymusic.bandcamp.com/releases].
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