So let’s say you’re interviewing for a UX role where there’s quite a lot of research going to be involved. Not necessarily like a pure user research role, but you’re going to be expected to do some user testing, some usability testing.
If you’ve done that in a project, spend a bit of time talking about that, spend a bit of time talking about that process, spend a bit of time talking, like giving them some insight and some detail into how you went about those things rather than necessarily focusing on the user interface design of that project.
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