I mentor a lot of UX designers through FluxHours.com who are, either new to their UX career or are looking to switch paths altogether. One question I continuously get, especially throughout this pandemic, is “how am I expected to land a role if no one is hiring?” In this video, I cover my answer, or counter-argument to this and offer some perspective as to how I see businesses operating at the moment. How can we better understand trends?—ultimately providing clarity on where to focus while looking for your next role.
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