Preparation for UI/UX Interview

In this era of digital marketing UI/UX as a career has given many people a very good opportunity in showcasing their creativity and talent at the corporate levels.

From the beginning, everyone must target a few top companies at the corporate level where you will want to see yourself working. Every UI/UX interview is different from each other but following a few key steps and questions will help you to get the confidence and essential knowledge in cracking most of the interviews. Here are some of the points you will have to consider before preparing for a UX/UI interview

 

  • Make sure to keep a note of all the things that you study.
  • The first thing is to make sure as to who you are and which role do you want to work for in the UI, UX designing companies like

1)Researcher+Designer

2)Interaction Designer

3)Visual Designer

4)UI, UX Developer

Selecting a particular role will help to prepare for the interview from its perspective and go in-depth about a particular subject topic.

  • If you are attending the Interview for a company, always make sure to do basic research of the company beforehand as to who they are, what are their products and services, their clients, background, and other questions related to the company.
  • This will make sure that you will get an overview of the company and its stand so that you can explain to the interviewer by giving examples from the same company’s work and resources.
  • Always make sure that you keep an updated portfolio as anybody from the Human resource department to the interviewing manager can ask it anytime.
  • Make sure you take your laptop every time to the interview and remove all the unnecessary tabs and applications because most often you will be asked to share your screen at some point in the interview.
  • An important key is even if the interview is held at a remote place make sure you are taking it from a place where there is no disturbance of sound and always it is advisable to use the headphones to avoid any cracking and disturbance in the voice
  • The Internet is the one and most important resource for your learning and before attending the interview make sure that you have covered all the topics that are needed from the subject point of view and are confident in clearing the interview.

 

Here are some of the commonly asked question for the UI/UX interview-

General Questions)-

  1. Tell me about yourself.
  2. What made you choose a career in UX Design?
  3. Why do you want to work for this particular company for the role of a UX/UI designer?
  4. What are your strengths and weakness?
  5. Talk us through your best UX project and the workflow, process of your project
  6. On the spectrum of UX researcher to the UX designer where do you exactly put yourself.
  7. What are some of the Best UX, UI design apps, websites that you keep as an example every time you take in a new project?
  8. Explain the complete design process using technical terms.
  9. What inspires you as a UX, UI Designer
  • How would you put yourself in the place of a customer in pitching a new product?
  • How well do you handle negative feedback for your work?
  • What is the best type of environment that you would like to work in?

(Technical Questions)-

  1. How can you improve the UX of a given product? Explain in stages.
  2. What do you think will be the next big thing in the world of UX design
  3. Talk us through the workflow of the UX, UI design of a particular product.
  4. Explain the complete UX design process and the steps that are involved in it.
  5. What is the role of a UX designer for a corporate company?
  6. How does the UX designer help the developers, designers, and product managers?
  7. What are the tools that you use for creating a user-friendly experience application?
  8. What are all the research methods that you use before the creation of a UX project?
  9. How do you explain your creative and imaginative ideas to your developers, designers, and product managers?
  • What are some of the biggest challenges that you face as a UX designer?
  • What is your response to a client who says that your design is not good?
  • What does the term Design Thinking mean to you?

These are some of the most commonly asked and important questions for a UI/UX interview, preparing for these questions will give you an upper hand in cracking the interview.

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