UX portfolio that got me a job at Zalando

Published 2024-07-05
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Chapters:
0:00 - My experience at Zalando
02:40 - My old portfolio
04:46 - Why this portfolio won't work now
05:30 - How I would improve it now
08:45 - Core principles of UX portfolios
10:24 - Conclusion

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All Comments (10)
  • @ui_remi
    Thanks Inès, it was very helpful !
  • @spritumn5713
    Hey Ines, thanks for sharing your insights. Can you make video on how to present a case study in portfolio rounds.
  • Hello Ines Mir, Could you create a video on how to become a UI/UX designer with no experience or degree, starting from scratch? Thank you!
  • @chachalily5655
    Yeah thats why you got the job because you've already worked for big companies. The problem with many UX designers right now is they don't have the privilege or opportunity to work in a big company. Your video doesn't help that much
  • @ssvr6
    Nice video and thanks! What would you use to create your animations?
  • Isn't it a separate field of animation design? I guess it is called a UX motion design or something like this... Should any UX/UI designer be a motion specialist as well?
  • @sullinair1189
    Hi Inès, Thank you for sharing these tips. I am curious about why would you write an article about your managerial experience instead of having it in your portfolio. I am job searching for junior positions, but I have team lead experience of 6 months (presently going on). So, I understand why you chose to separate it from your design experience, but why an article? What other options could I do to showcase my team lead experience?