About This Course

  • Format

    Online Self-paced Video Course. Learn flexibly at your own pace.

  • Time Duration

    The course is designed to take 6 weeks to complete. Course videos are accessible for 3 months.

  • Language

    This video course is in Cantonese 廣東話. Course materials are in English.

What You Will Learn

  • Identify various UX roles in different companies and which you should apply for

  • How to brush up your CV and portfolio to make you stand out

  • What are the skills that you're missing while are crucial from employers' perspective

Course curriculum

    1. 2.1) What type of companies hire UX designers?

    2. 2.2) How to decide which is suitable for me?

    3. 2.3) The minimum skill sets expected from UX employers

    4. 2.4) UX Jobs in HK: Interactive-UX designer

    5. 2.5) UX Jobs in HK: Product Designer

    6. 2.6) UX Jobs in HK: UX Researcher

    7. 2.7) UX Jobs in HK: UX Researcher

    8. 2.8) UX Jobs in Canada: UX Designer

    9. 2.9) UX Jobs in Canada (Agency): Creative&UI Designer

    10. 2.10) UX Jobs in Canada (Corporate): Design Researcher

    11. Bonus 1: What skills are designers missing?

    12. Bonus 2: Do I need a master degree to get a UX job?

    1. 3.1) Tech Trends

    2. 3.2) What are UX employers thinking?

    3. 3.3) Craft resume: Visual Presentation

    4. 3.4) Examples of Visual Presentation

    5. 3.5) Craft resume: Positioning/Strategy

    6. 3.6) Peer Critique and Shit Sandwich

    1. 4.1) UX portfolio and the industry

    2. 4.2) Reflect your skills in a portfolio

    3. 4.3) Different angles to build your portfolio

    4. 4.4) Bad examples of portfolio

    5. 4.5) What makes a bad portfolio?

    6. 4.6) Good examples of portfolio

    7. 4.7) What makes a good portfolio?

    8. 4.8) Case study: Osim

    9. 4.9) Case study: Hang Seng Bank & Floatti

    10. 4.10) Case study: GoAnimate

    1. 5.1) Understanding what an employer needs

    2. 5.2) Why only a good portfolio is not enough?

    3. 5.3) Soft skills to prepare before an interview

    4. 5.4) Soft skills needed during interview

    5. 5.5) Why some companies assign take home tasks?

    6. 5.6) Presenting your portfolio

    7. 5.7) Soft skills needed after the interview

    8. 5.8) Why you need soft skills in a UX job?

    9. 5.9) People you need to deal with

    10. 5.10) Soft skills throughout design process

    11. 5.11) How to collaborate effectively in a team?

    12. Bonus 3: Think forward for your career

    13. Bonus 4: Tips on interdisciplinary collaboration

About this course

  • $499.00
  • 59 lessons
  • 6 hours of video content

Whether you're actively seeking a UX role or trying to switch into the UX industry, this course is for you!