Get UX job Cover letter for UX Designers The last piece of the application process is the cover letter. It’s best for the cover letter to be last because it’s the most personal and most thought out document of all three which will naturally take you more time. I believe all of the documents that you send, like an application fo Written by Pia Klancar December 22, 2017March 24, 2020
Get UX job Curriculum vitae – CV of a UX Designer When I work with my students and we create their applications for jobs (portfolio-cv-cover letter), the CV always comes last in the discussion. Never intentionally; students all want to focus on the portfolio and then I naturally follow with the cover letter. Written by Pia Klancar November 30, 2017March 24, 2020
Get UX job UX Portfolio – breaking the rules Portfolios, the hottest topic with my students and apparently also in the UX community around the world. I’ve given you my two cents in Portfolio for Freelancers and UX Portfolio for a full-time job, so what else is there to talk about? Well, how to break the rules, of course! Written by Pia Klancar September 5, 2017March 24, 2020
Get UX job UX Portfolio for freelancers We’ve talked about creating a portfolio for a full time job, but what about freelancers? The number one feedback I got from the previous article is that I’m right about the differences in the two job types. Written by Pia Klancar August 17, 2017March 24, 2020
Get UX job UX Portfolio for the full time job How to make your (perfect) UX Portfolio? A question for a million dollars. Everyone has an opinion and not surprisingly they have very conflicting opinions. Written by Pia Klancar August 8, 2017March 23, 2020