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8 Tips on How to Ace your Next UX Designing Job Interview
The Irish economy is one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union. Experts forecast it to grow further in the upcoming years. Many sectors like Accountancy and Finance, Engineering, Science and Pharmaceuticals are already playing a vital role in boosting it, not to mention Technology and Creative Design - another sector which is gradually growing up to be one of the key pillars of the Irish Economy.
Given so, isn’t it obvious that the job opportunities will be lucrative for the market’s top talents? Moreover, there’s a scarcity of professionals having the right skill set. If you have a good command over CSS, HTML and WordPress, Ireland is probably the best place to start your career from. But, before you take the leap and sit for the interview arranged by the employment agencies in Cork, there are a few things to keep in mind. Let’s share with you a few tips on how to ace an interview in Ireland.
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1. Strengthen your Knowledge
Whether it’s an IT recruiting agency or a company arranging for an interview, always prepare well for it. Research e-resources from the Internet to draw an idea about the types of questions asked in an interview. Jot them down in a  document and add your own experience to them to create an interview glossary sort of a thing. Read it thoroughly before attending an interview to strengthen your knowledge.
2. Draw an Insight about the Company
It’s not at all difficult to find out about a company in this digital era. Just a few clicks and things like organisation goals, purpose, working style and products will come out before you. Get to know all about it for effective communication with an interviewer.
3. Brush up the UX Basics
There might be many recruitment agencies in Cork city but the common element in all of them is their intention to know about your in-depth knowledge in the UX field. This includes both practical experience and theoretical knowledge. So, never disregard the latter. Always mention a few of the UX keywords when explaining the projects you have worked on.
4. Carry your Design Portfolio along with you
Don’t forget to keep your design portfolio close to you when attending an interview. Check the portfolios of your peers, who are professionals in this field, to take a cue from them as to how a good portfolio will look like. Also, add significant client or company recommendations to your CV to add value to it.
5. Answer To The Point
Instead of bragging about your achievements and taking too long to answer a question, keep it concise and precise. Include examples to support your answer about UX.
6. Take your Time when Solving a Design Problem
The trickiest part of an interview for a UX designer is the exercise, where the person has to solve a problem. Crafted to test out an applicant’s imagination power and attentiveness, it requires both clarity in thought process and prior experience of a designer for a successful resolution to the problem. A word of advice would be to reflect upon design tasks associated with the given design problem. Also, try to show them your design process aimed to reach the solution.
7. Think out Loud when Solving a Design Problem
Instead of a pause or a long silent gap, always make it a point to think out loud. This will help the recruiter to understand your thought process and your approach to the problem.
8. Always have a Positive Attitude
Leave behind all negativity and nervousness when going for a UX Design interview. Stay confident about your on-job skills and depend on positive communication to nail the job interview.
Final Thoughts: Rockfort IT Recruitment has innumerable Engineering jobs in Cork for the right talent. If you are looking for a change or planning to update your skills by joining a new IT company and gain exposure to new technologies, don’t forget to stop at Rockfort to find your dream job. Besides UX Designer, you can seek other relevant openings in Product Management, Frontend Development, Infrastructure Engineering, Network Engineering etc.
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