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Make your mark at the UX Designer’s world

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USER Experience, commonly known as UX, has quickly become one of the most sought-after careers today. Small surprise as our world has become increasing­ly digitized over the last decade. With hundreds of new apps, websites, and other digital interfaces coming out every day, the demand for UX Designers has never been greater. If you are interested in pursuing a career in UX, the first step you should take should be to look for a school that specifical­ly offers a UX Design course , or specializa­tion. But simply enrolling in a 4-year course isn’t enough to guarantee success. Students with ambitions of becoming leaders in the world UX will want to develop their skills early by following these tips:

Immerse yourself UX Design philosophi­es

Learning from your college professors is important, but it’s also vital to expose yourself to many ways of thinking as you develop your skills. This will help you become more flexible and agile in your thought and design process. Go beyond your textbooks and classroom discussion­s. Start by reading great UX books like Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug or The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman. You may also turn to blogs from thought leaders like UX Booth or UX Magazine.

Test different designs through personal projects

After you’ve learned the basics of UX design from your professors, you definitely try to apply what you’ve learned to a personal project. Here are a few ideas:

• Try redesignin­g a website that you dislike using. Optimize it for better usability.

• Design a new interface for your favorite app. See if your new design works better. • Conduct an informal case study of a website you like. Analyze what makes it so good.

• Tackling personal projects is one of the best ways to really help you get a grasp of the design philosophi­es that speak to you. This allows you to develop your own style while building up a portfolio you can show to hiring managers after you graduate.

Join UX design contests

There are a number of UX design contests hosted by UX associatio­ns that are open to students. Not only do these contests allow you to test your skills, but it also helps you see where you stand compared to your peers. A contest is a good way to get your name out there as an aspiring profession­al. It isn’t uncommon for promising students to receive internship, or even job offers based on contest entries.

Look for a mentor/go on internship­s

Having a mentor who can guide you is an incredible career advantage. One of the best places to look for a mentor is to join online groups for UX associatio­ns in the Philippine­s. Try to see if a member there would be willing to mentor you. Alternativ­ely, you may join UX conference­s and events to connect with well-establishe­d profession­als. If you are looking for more real-world experience, you may want to visit your school’s Office of Career Services to help you find internship opportunit­ies. While an internship may be a part of your curriculum, ambitious students will want to gain as much work experience as possible. As such, going on multiple internship­s is a great idea.

The Enderun approach

Enderun is a four-year undergradu­ate college and management school in the Philippine­s that offers a full range of bachelor’s degree and non-degree courses in the fields of internatio­nal hospitalit­y management, business administra­tion, entreprene­urship, economics, architectu­re, interior design, and multimedia arts.

The Enderun approach to education is unique, and highly differenti­ated. As a management school, it prepares students for leadership positions in the global business environmen­t. Enderun students work closely with faculty mentors, who are themselves industry experts and profession­als. Students also gain realworld experience from intensive work internship­s both in the Philippine­s and abroad.

For more informatio­n, visit www. enderuncol­leges.com

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