I recently completed a UX/UI bootcamp and I'm excited to pivot my career. I’m in the process of refining my portfolio and would love any advice you can share to help with this transition.

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Breaking into UX design as a career switcher

With your background, you probably already have lots of knowledge of the design world.

In general, to gain UX work experience FAST, try:

  • Reaching out to your network (friends, family, LinkedIn network, etc.)
  • Offer your UX services for cheap or FREE
  • Get testimonials after your design work is complete
  • Alternatively, start side projects and treat it as a real product
  • Experiment with the UX process as much as possible and repeat

To train your brain and think like a UXer.

There are a million ways to learn or prove that you can do the job:
  • Show your work or experience in your portfolio
  • Document your UX journey and learning on social media
 
I wrote a pretty comprehensive guide here:
 
I’ve also created a product designed to help you transition into UX — Junior Designer Bundle.
It covers everything from building an impressive portfolio, to acing UX designer interviews, and mastering UX fundamentals—topics that bootcamps often gloss over.
It’s packed with 10 years of my UX experience, all in one practical guide.
 

Resources for career switchers

Questions to ask before switching to UX design:
 
Everything you need to care about when transitioning to UX:
 
How to transitioning to UX design:
 
From 0 to UX designer with Emilie Mazurek:
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