"How to Land a Job in UX Design" by Lise Pilot, a veteran with over two decades of experience, is your essential guide to a successful career in the exciting field of User Experience (UX) design. This comprehensive resource goes beyond the basics, covering everything from foundational UX principles and design processes to advanced career strategies. Learn how to build a compelling portfolio, ace the interview process, and thrive in your first role. Whether you're a student, career changer, or junior designer aiming for advancement, Pilot's practical advice, real-world examples, and actionable strategies will equip you with the tools to navigate the UX landscape and land your dream job. This book is your roadmap to success in the dynamic world of UI/UX design.

Review How to Land a Job in UX Design
I absolutely loved "How to Land a Job in UX Design" by Lise Pilot! It's not just another dry textbook; it feels like a supportive conversation with a seasoned mentor who genuinely wants you to succeed. Lise’s extensive experience shines through, not as a boast, but as a source of practical, relatable advice. The book expertly blends theoretical knowledge with real-world strategies, making it incredibly accessible for both newcomers and those already in the field looking to level up.
What struck me most was the book's clear and concise structure. It doesn't overwhelm you with jargon; instead, Lise breaks down complex concepts like UX design principles and interview techniques into easily digestible chunks. Each chapter builds upon the last, creating a natural progression that feels empowering rather than daunting. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on building a strong portfolio and resume. The advice goes beyond simply listing skills; Lise provides actionable strategies for showcasing your strengths, even if your experience isn't directly in UX design. She cleverly shows how transferable skills from other fields can be effectively presented to prospective UX employers.
The sections on acing the interview process were gold. Lise doesn't shy away from the tough questions and provides realistic scenarios and responses, helping you prepare for any curveball thrown your way. Her tips on networking, both online and offline, are invaluable. Building connections in the UX world is crucial, and Lise provides a clear roadmap for doing so strategically and authentically. The inclusion of real-world examples throughout the book cemented the concepts and made the learning process engaging and relatable. I found myself nodding along, recognizing many of the challenges and triumphs she describes.
Furthermore, the book isn't just about landing a job; it's about building a career. Lise offers insightful advice on thriving in your first role, managing expectations, and becoming a design champion within your organization. This long-term perspective is rare and extremely valuable. It speaks to Lise’s deep understanding of the industry and her commitment to helping readers not just get a job, but to succeed and grow within it.
While the book's title focuses on job hunting, its scope is far broader. It serves as a fantastic introduction to the world of UX design itself, clarifying fundamental concepts and highlighting the diverse roles and paths within the field. Even if you're not actively searching for a job right now, this book is a worthwhile read for anyone curious about UX design or wanting a better understanding of the industry landscape. I would confidently recommend this book to anyone—whether a complete beginner, a career changer, or a seasoned professional looking to refine their approach—who is passionate about pursuing a fulfilling career in UX design. It's a genuinely helpful, inspiring, and practical guide that will significantly boost your chances of success.
Information
- Dimensions: 6 x 0.28 x 9 inches
- Language: English
- Print length: 117
- Publication date: 2024
Book table of contents
- Preface
- Part 1. Intro to User Experience (UX) Design
- Part 2. UX Team Structures
- Part 3. How to Get Started in UX Design
- Glossary of Common UX Terms
- Introduction to UX Design
- UX Team Structures
- Essential Skills and Tools
- Create a Winning Portfolio
- Ace the Design Interview
- Thrive in Your Career
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