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Hiring A UX Designer: How To Source, Vet, Hire, and Work With UX Designers

Poornima Vijayashanker
Founder, Femgineer
· February 11, 2019 · 1 min read
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Hiring a UX designer or are you UX designer looking for something new? We’ve got you covered! In today’s episode of Build! We’ll be covering what UX designers …

Hiring a UX designer or are you UX designer looking for something new? We’ve got you covered! In today’s episode of Build! We’ll be covering what UX designers can do to stand out, and then share how companies can go about sourcing, vetting, and hiring a UX designer. Finally, we’ll talk about how they can work with software engineers and product managers.

Also, this episode is especially insightful because aside from being a UX design herself, Sarah has reviewed the portfolios of 700+ UX designers!  So whether you are a UX designer yourself, or looking to work with one, I’d consider this a must watch Build episode.

How To Source, Vet, Hire, and Work With UX Designers

Here’s what you’ll learn from Sarah:

  • How to find and reach out to UX designers
  • 3 Things UX Designers can do to stand out
  • What UX designers can do if a past project hasn’t yet launched or there was no clear result
  • How software engineers and product managers can work effectively with a UX designer
  • How UX designers can avoid being overwhelmed by projects that aren’t related to the product

Prefer to listen to the episode?

Listen on iTunes here or listen on Stitcher here.

Finally, in case you missed it, here is the last episode of Build. In it, Sarah Doody and I debunked many myths and misconceptions around UX (user experience) design, as well as the benefits of having a UX designer on your product team.

Want more help hiring a UX designer? Check out the resources mentioned in the show

Slack / Facebook Groups Related To UX
UX Career Resources From Sarah Doody
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