One of my favourite things about UX and design is that in our role, we get to interact with so many different people in the service of creating digital products and services. There is an immense satisfaction in coming together, with people of all different skillsets and mindsets, and delivering an incredible thing together.
Thanks to Google Ventures, or their book Sprint, (or even through me!), chances are you may have heard of design sprints!
Over the years, I’ve experimented with various ways to plan and track work, but I was never particularly satisfied.
There were always new solutions launching and so I felt like I was constantly on the lookout for the new, perfect way to plan.
At the furthest extremes, design team meetings can often resemble something out of Lord of the Flies where chaos reigns and there is absolutely no plan;
This is not a piece on how your UX interview needs to include you talking through your process and not just showing end deliverables.
Plenty of people have written about that and this is an absolute given. So, if you don’t do that already, definitely take that advice immediately! 🙂