Sarah Doody
Sarah Doody
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UX & Product people getting hired at these companies in 2024 #uxdesign #productdesignUX & Product people getting hired at these companies in 2024 #uxdesign #productdesign
UX & Product people getting hired at these companies in 2024 #uxdesign #productdesign
Переглядів 4714 дні тому
Are mid and senior-level UX and Product people getting hired? TL;DR … YES. And specifically 3 key industries. Despite the UX job market, mid and senior-level people are getting hired. Listen to the full video here: ua-cam.com/video/pjxxbTSTtuA/v-deo.html CONNECT WITH SARAH 🌐 Website: careerstrategylab.com 🎤 Podcast: www.careerstrategypodcast.com 📬 Newsletter: careerstrategylab.com/newsletter 📸 ...
How to optimize your resume for the Applicant Tracking System (ATS)How to optimize your resume for the Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
How to optimize your resume for the Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
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Think the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) is just a robot rejecting your resume? It’s time to optimize your resume for the applicant tracking system. In this episode, we dive into what ATS really does and how it works behind the scenes. You’ll learn that while ATS does rank resumes, it doesn’t have the final say on who gets the interview-that’s up to humans. Key tips include using a single-colu...
How to advance your UX or Product career as a mid or senior-level professionalHow to advance your UX or Product career as a mid or senior-level professional
How to advance your UX or Product career as a mid or senior-level professional
Переглядів 16211 днів тому
Are you not sure how to advance your UX or Product career? Mid- and senior-level UX professionals often get stuck and reach plateaus because they aren't clear on what they want, how to advocate for themselves, or how to compare themselves to others. They also find themselves second-guessing their skills as they compare themselves to others. Today's episode sheds light on what it takes to get hi...
The danger of working on your UX portfolio for months #uxportfolio #uxdesign #uxcasestudy #uxcareerThe danger of working on your UX portfolio for months #uxportfolio #uxdesign #uxcasestudy #uxcareer
The danger of working on your UX portfolio for months #uxportfolio #uxdesign #uxcasestudy #uxcareer
Переглядів 9611 днів тому
Hey UX people, in your job search, it’s time to think like a product manager. You could spend 4 more months creating your portfolio. But … what are you neglecting as a result of working on your portfolio for 4 months? Something to think about 😉 PS: If you attended my workshop on Wednesday, don’t forget that you have until Tuesday to watch the recording and join Career Strategy Lab! CONNECT WITH...
What to post on LinkedIn during your job search to stand out to recruitersWhat to post on LinkedIn during your job search to stand out to recruiters
What to post on LinkedIn during your job search to stand out to recruiters
Переглядів 35618 днів тому
Struggling to know what to post on LinkedIn during your job search? You’re not alone! From sharing your expertise to engaging with people on LinkedIn at companies you admire, learn how to boost your visibility and create a strong first impression. Find out why posting regularly on LinkedIn can help increase your visibility to recruiters and hiring managers. In this video, you'll learn practical...
Stop complaining on LinkedIn - it sabotages your job search #productdesign #uxdesign #uxresearch #uxStop complaining on LinkedIn - it sabotages your job search #productdesign #uxdesign #uxresearch #ux
Stop complaining on LinkedIn - it sabotages your job search #productdesign #uxdesign #uxresearch #ux
Переглядів 47226 днів тому
Stop sabotaging your job search by complaining on LinkedIn. If your LinkedIn is full of complaints, grievances, and negativity, it doesn’t make a great first impression - especially if you’re complaining about recruiters and hiring managers! Listen to the full episode here: open.spotify.com/episode/3qGBN8ga6uE6oCejPYxB6H?si=0ce5f99f688643dc Or just look for episode 76 of the Career Strategy Pod...
Is Career Strategy Lab a scam & why aren't there negative reviews? #uxdesign #productdesign #uxIs Career Strategy Lab a scam & why aren't there negative reviews? #uxdesign #productdesign #ux
Is Career Strategy Lab a scam & why aren't there negative reviews? #uxdesign #productdesign #ux
Переглядів 56Місяць тому
Why can't I find any negative reviews for Career Strategy Lab? Is Career Strategy Lab a scam? Who does the marketing for Career Strategy Lab, it seems too good to be true! I'm often asked these questions about the Career Strategy Lab, so I wanted to address them head-on. If you're short on time, the short answer is - no, Career Strategy Lab is not a scam! One reason why you don't find negative ...
Is Career Strategy Lab a scam & why can't I find any negative reviews?Is Career Strategy Lab a scam & why can't I find any negative reviews?
Is Career Strategy Lab a scam & why can't I find any negative reviews?
Переглядів 107Місяць тому
Why can't I find any negative reviews for Career Strategy Lab? Is Career Strategy Lab a scam? Who does the marketing for Career Strategy Lab, it seems too good to be true! I'm often asked these questions about the Career Strategy Lab, so I wanted to address them head-on. If you're short on time, the short answer is - no, Career Strategy Lab is not a scam! One reason why you don't find negative ...
A hack for how to handle large projects when you create a UX portfolioA hack for how to handle large projects when you create a UX portfolio
A hack for how to handle large projects when you create a UX portfolio
Переглядів 263Місяць тому
Wondering how to create a UX portfolio if some of your projects were really long - like maybe even 3 years long?! In this video, you'll learn an awesome UX portfolio HACK - break up large UX projects into smaller case studies to include when you create your UX portfolio. So, a single project you worked on might end up being 3 different case studies in your UX portfolio. This approach to handlin...
How to create compound interest in your career and why it mattersHow to create compound interest in your career and why it matters
How to create compound interest in your career and why it matters
Переглядів 261Місяць тому
How does the concept of compound interest translate to your career? In this episode of the Career Strategy Podcast, Sarah delves into the intriguing concept of creating compound interest in your career. In the video, you'll see clear parallels between smart financial decisions and strategic career moves, emphasizing how small investments in your career today can yield significant results over t...
Recently laid off? Here are 9 things to do after losing your jobRecently laid off? Here are 9 things to do after losing your job
Recently laid off? Here are 9 things to do after losing your job
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Have you recently been laid off from your job and are struggling with what to do next? First, don't panic. Second, save this video because it's full of practical (not surface-level) tips you can implement starting today. These 9 tips for what to do after a layoff will help you stay focused, calm, and strategic in your job search so you don't waste time or burnout. 👉 Get our layoff checklist alo...
How to write emails people actually reply to using the GAIN FrameworkHow to write emails people actually reply to using the GAIN Framework
How to write emails people actually reply to using the GAIN Framework
Переглядів 1852 місяці тому
Struggling with getting responses to your cold emails or messages? Discover a straightforward approach to writing emails that people actually respond to. This episode dives into a four-part GAIN framework, designed to help you write messages that are concise, clear, effective, and encourage the recipient to respond. Learn why keeping things short is critical and how specificity in your queries ...
Why complaining on LinkedIn creates a negative first impression about #jobsearch #uxdesignWhy complaining on LinkedIn creates a negative first impression about #jobsearch #uxdesign
Why complaining on LinkedIn creates a negative first impression about #jobsearch #uxdesign
Переглядів 3033 місяці тому
Complaining on LinkedIn can hurt your job search because first impressions matter. If a recruiter or hiring manager goes to your profile and sees a ton of negative posts, especially posts bashing recruiters and hiring managers, that's not a great first impression. Instead, you need to strategically leverage LinkedIn to create a positive first impression through your posts and comments. Learn mo...
Why complaining on LinkedIn can hurt your job search #linkedinstrategy #jobsearchingWhy complaining on LinkedIn can hurt your job search #linkedinstrategy #jobsearching
Why complaining on LinkedIn can hurt your job search #linkedinstrategy #jobsearching
Переглядів 1813 місяці тому
Complaining on LinkedIn can hurt your job search because first impressions matter. If a recruiter or hiring manager goes to your profile and sees a ton of negative posts, especially posts bashing recruiters and hiring managers, that's not a great first impression. Instead, you need to strategically leverage LinkedIn to create a positive first impression through your posts and comments. Learn mo...
Career breaks or gaps in employment are not bad, here's LinkedIn's research about it #careerbreakCareer breaks or gaps in employment are not bad, here's LinkedIn's research about it #careerbreak
Career breaks or gaps in employment are not bad, here's LinkedIn's research about it #careerbreak
Переглядів 5103 місяці тому
You do not have to hide or be ashamed of a work experience gap on your resume or LinkedIn profile. Has a career break impacted your job search? Worried about gaps in your resume? Listen to the full podcast episode here: ua-cam.com/video/jGWO-lp3bNg/v-deo.html In the full episode we'll discuss: - Addressing the stigma around career breaks - How LinkedIn is normalizing career breaks on profiles -...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @TheBlank1Ne
    @TheBlank1Ne 7 днів тому

    The real answer is the cartel and BlackRock have stopped hiring people that speak their mind.

  • @MilaMila20240
    @MilaMila20240 8 днів тому

    Biggest red flag here. Her lying. Ghost posting going on. I don't have to be a hiring manager to know this. Companies hire whoever they want. Degrees & experience don't mean crap anymore. End of story.

  • @Glowrea
    @Glowrea 14 днів тому

    How did you make the bar chat

  • @LIVdaBrand
    @LIVdaBrand 23 дні тому

    Or you have a “black sounding name”. Yes, this has already been proven lol

  • @deborahbarnes8377
    @deborahbarnes8377 27 днів тому

    I comfimed an interview and within an hour then got an email saying interview cancelled.

  • @createlivecapture
    @createlivecapture 28 днів тому

    what about the academic/education section? Do you think I should include it in resume?

    • @createlivecapture
      @createlivecapture 28 днів тому

      because i have 2 years of freelancing work experience and also share how to create a freelance resume and how to find right client

  • @StellaStellina1997
    @StellaStellina1997 Місяць тому

    Ehy! Do you have any examples of website portfolios that do that? I've worked for one year as a solo designer for a startup and I have done everything to create the product from zero, and I want to be able to share the different skills and things I have done, but I have no idea of how to present them graphically and without being awkward next to my previous little projects

  • @salocarrillo4344
    @salocarrillo4344 Місяць тому

    Great advice! The information you shared in this video is highly valuable.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Місяць тому

      Thanks for letting me know!!! Happy to help :)

  • @romapatadia9954
    @romapatadia9954 Місяць тому

    Framework to write the outcomes and accolades was helpful.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Місяць тому

      yay!! glad you found it helpful, thanks for letting me know :)

  • @tisininatano3210
    @tisininatano3210 Місяць тому

    Can you share sample questions to expect on this stage and what questions a person can ask the interviewer?

  • @8ansl
    @8ansl Місяць тому

    Thank you very much, Professor Sarah, for your interest in progress in the field of jobs, especially the LinkedIn program, a follower from Egypt

  • @SatyakiMandal35
    @SatyakiMandal35 2 місяці тому

    This was awesome, very objective and helpful. I am going through the same situation. Brought peace and calm to my mind. I will definitely want to associate with you, I am a part of design experience work and would want to create hopeful prototypes from inspiring ideas aimed at easing the human and computer design interface and interactions.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody 2 місяці тому

      Glad this was helpful! Wishing you the best in your job search.

  • @SarahDoody
    @SarahDoody 2 місяці тому

    👉 Get our layoff checklist along with a list of resources to help with your resume, LinkedIn profile, job search, and more: www.careerstrategylab.com/layoff-checklist/

  • @soniasharifi6819
    @soniasharifi6819 2 місяці тому

    Great video, I learnt a lot on how to interpret qualitative data. loved it, Sarah.

  • @cjvan713
    @cjvan713 3 місяці тому

    Some NDAs won't allow you to put a name of the company or group you contracted or consulted for. This sabbatical like provision can actually be quite beneficial.

  • @beemerwt4185
    @beemerwt4185 3 місяці тому

    I'd like to see some research backing the claim that it's a myth. I've experienced it first-hand. I took a 5 year break and just couldn't find a job in my field when I came back.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody 3 місяці тому

      Here's LinkedIn's detailed article about it: www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/product-tips/linkedin-members-spotlight-career-breaks-on-profiles

  • @blankshadow2050
    @blankshadow2050 3 місяці тому

    Never felt shame but I definitely got red flagged. Im a lazy entrepreneur so im on and off with different projects and money schemes. The gaps definitely feel weird describing to someone and the judgement is definitely there.

    • @MrAgolikeri
      @MrAgolikeri 6 днів тому

      Let people judge the way they want to. After all the world is full of nasty rogues whose only job is to judge ppl. But honestly, there would be many who will also gauge you by what you can deliver, rather than your shortcomings.

  • @mohibquadri4053
    @mohibquadri4053 3 місяці тому

    After a 5 yr career gap as fresher due to family reasons when i interact with potential recruiters or hiring manager on LinkedIn or phone call is it necessary or required to inform them about the reality before any other thing.. what's the best way to interact with them in such a situation..

  • @msfahrenheitt4506
    @msfahrenheitt4506 5 місяців тому

    Are there any tips for when you are transitioning industries, like a product designer going form B2B to B2C?

  • @kushagravarade1510
    @kushagravarade1510 6 місяців тому

    Hi, The advice you gave is something I do believe in, but unfortunately, no matter what I try, the market is not letting me find the job that I want. I am not just carefully reading the JD, but I am also applying to companies that closely relate to my own values and where I can create value. Unfortunately, things are not working out. Is there anything else that one needs to do? I am out of options to connect any dots.

  • @peterclinch6700
    @peterclinch6700 6 місяців тому

    full of sheep. snoozer

  • @computer-training-for-seniors
    @computer-training-for-seniors 7 місяців тому

    Here's what to do: Start your own business.

  • @katrinawinter5645
    @katrinawinter5645 7 місяців тому

    This video was such a big help. I'll share it with a friend of mine who is job searching like me and subscribe to your channel immediately! What you said at the start is exactly how I feel - about the crippling self doubt. I have tried to do job searching on my own but often get so discouraged, distracted and lost. I compare myself to others a lot, especially if they seem more driven to look for work and seem more efficient at figuring things out than me. Often when I see a job advertisement the first thing I think is, I'm not cut out for this and I worry about what the actual job will involve and whether I'll be able to pick things up fast enough or whether stress/pressure will get the better of me. It's been immensely helpful to me to have an accountability partner when doing tedious assignments and job searching because that way they can sit with me when I'm choosing what jobs to apply for and if I start doubting and saying that I'm not good enough, they can say "No Kat! Don't think twice and just go for it!" and I end up applying for roles I never would have been able to alone. Many times, other people can see our potential where we can't see it ourselves. I'm so glad you mentioned about the importance of getting support. I haven't seen many experts place value on that point, especially advice-givers for highly technical careers like engineering where many people aren't as social and like to operate alone. It's impractical to think we can accomplish anything alone. No person is an island. Thank you for providing such great value in this video, Sarah. I like to say why I chose to subscribe as feedback for the channel owner so they know what aspects of their video are captivating and can use that as feedback to make their future videos even better. There are 3 reasons I am choosing to subscribe to you: 1. You mentioned that you are the CEO of a company that guides people who are in product development and that was really impressive to me. Makes you seem highly credible. 2. The way in which you described self doubt in your overview really resonated with me and I felt seen. 3. I like how you simplified becoming more confident into one simple sentence about knowing what you can control and what you have no control over. For someone like me who overthinks a lot, it helps to have things simplified into a one sentence takeaway

  • @nisheda8933
    @nisheda8933 7 місяців тому

    👍

  • @annakhashchyna5373
    @annakhashchyna5373 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the useful content! I'm working currently on the skill of "Presenting my work" by updating my portfolio. The list is great! I feel like I'm good enough with other 4 skills: justifying my decision, understanding business, collaboration and knowing/using design principles.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody 7 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @user-sh7ic4kt7d
    @user-sh7ic4kt7d 8 місяців тому

    I just started a new job and been helping with the onboarding process. I called the candidate to see if the person was still interested in the job and stated to the person we will write an offer the end of the day or next week on Monday. The person sounded really excited about the job, but my hire ups stated they question the person’s experience. I been stressing about it all weekend… What’s a good response to tell the candidate that their offer has revoked? Even after telling them we’ll write them an offer letter? I feel so bad and this is my first time messing up an offer. Just to clarify, no offer letter was actually sent. Only a verbal, but I misunderstood my hire ups.

  • @helen7873
    @helen7873 9 місяців тому

    Great insights. I have been seeking for job around four months. A lot of jobs more looks like advertising, because they renew application once in month. I had some interviews after those I got test task. But many of those task didn't show my skills and knowledge, often it was part of a Landing page. Besides, to got feedback almost unreal. After request email, one company responded that I had good knowledge and skills, but they didn't like chosen stile. And it's very hard (Because stile depends on users prefers. Candidate, who spend three days on test task, can't guess what is doing inside the project and what inside of owner's head(

  • @bahartahani2032
    @bahartahani2032 9 місяців тому

    Highly recommended, I watched Sarah’s UX resume presentation that was for years ago. This version definitely updated based on new job market .pretty informative

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody 7 місяців тому

      Awesome, thank you for letting me know!

  • @polarbyrd23
    @polarbyrd23 9 місяців тому

    What a great video. Its so so useful. Thank you!

  • @heavensfallin
    @heavensfallin 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing, Katie’s journey is inspiring.. I like that it’s a CSL success story but not an ad, not much about it at all.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody 7 місяців тому

      You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @alystdesign
    @alystdesign 10 місяців тому

    I currently had a job offer and replied to negotiate the salary. I hope they won't withdraw their offer. 😥

    • @user-ef3ut2oc9v
      @user-ef3ut2oc9v 3 місяці тому

      Did they?

    • @alystdesign
      @alystdesign 3 місяці тому

      @@user-ef3ut2oc9v i got so anxious because it took so long that they weren't replying that i accepted the offer without waiting for a reply :(

  • @samshoulders8252
    @samshoulders8252 10 місяців тому

    Excellent !!!!

  • @samshoulders8252
    @samshoulders8252 10 місяців тому

    I like your content and it is informative but this segment is troublesome. You both seemed to be voicing your personal biases and this is troublesome. This wasn't engaging.

  • @stephenpeterikiyegha673
    @stephenpeterikiyegha673 10 місяців тому

    This is absolute Beautiful to Follow, You did a Great Job Thank You Very Much.

  • @stxrryd
    @stxrryd 10 місяців тому

    I’m sure that those image captions are for people with disabilities who use screen readers.

  • @tanushree6735
    @tanushree6735 11 місяців тому

    She comes off as some really judgemental UX professionals. While it's important to have Resumes and portfolios which are easy to read, understand and navigate; entry level UX people are not exactly sure how to do it and by the time they have some idea, they are already into an internship, and seniors don't care about working with you anyway. And these tangible insights are usually possible when you have worked with the company for a longer duration. And all impacts are not about "how many users I pulled or how much money I made". Especially her hand gesture at 3:33, very considerate :)

  • @abdellahaskane5518
    @abdellahaskane5518 11 місяців тому

    Thank you Sarah

  • @anjanbhulani6895
    @anjanbhulani6895 11 місяців тому

    This is very helpful, Thanks. Now with regards to the current trends that hiring managers focus on more of visuals and not focus on process i see some bunch of folks saying that the team has pretty bad designers cuz they can't solve things. What's your take on that ??

  • @adrenaline328
    @adrenaline328 11 місяців тому

    Interesting idea to write a "job description" for your mentor. 👍 I have heard the term "board of directors" before and really find it useful. I could put more deliberate effort into that using a job description having done the work as to what I need.

  • @handson2022
    @handson2022 Рік тому

    This is a great observation. I've noticed this whenever I've been in a certification course or class or even looked at other people's portfolios, that all the other people I'm assuming are experts are often just as unsure about things as I am, and sometimes even more so. Some really are experts, of course, but I do tend to think of myself as this tiny little circle "playing house" with UX, and that everyone else has it down and does the "real thing".

  • @aleksandarvrhovac9690
    @aleksandarvrhovac9690 Рік тому

    Wow, excellent presentation! You have spotted the pain points of most common mistakes when creating a portfolio or resume. Maybe a small suggestion is that an example of a portfolio or resume would be presented in the presentation. Keep going, I wish you luck

  • @kristibar6407
    @kristibar6407 Рік тому

    I just watched and this is so right on! One thing I was advised by a former recruiter who now helps people optimize their resume/linkedin profiles is that your linkedin profile should not be cut and pasted from your resume. You want to "hook" the person looking at it but not include all the nitty gritty that is on your resume. This makes sense to me and I feel like she did a good job of helping me with this. 😊

  • @mohibquadri4053
    @mohibquadri4053 Рік тому

    Enlightening message !! Sarah a lot of times i have heard that it's better to be a master of 1 particular skill or task rather than ordinary at many things - as per the saying goes " Jack of all trades but master of None " so my question was will it be beneficial to work in a small company as a specialist or in a large company as generalist ? In terms of making more money at faster rate bcoz the problem is there is a fixed growth in top companies in a normal routine. So how to break the chain & rules to achieve exceptional growth without getting stuck in age old career ladder corporate system that offers not much to the employees but works for the owners very well..

  • @amabli
    @amabli Рік тому

    This was great! Is it too late to register for the July 6th masterclass?? :(

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Рік тому

      @amabli you can register for the next one happening on Aug 10 :) www.careerstrategylab.com/party

  • @amabli
    @amabli Рік тому

    Holy cheeseballs! I wasn't using the search quite like this (with the filters) and now I'm seeing a ton of posts about people hiring! Thank you, Sarah! 😃

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Рік тому

      Awesome to hear!! I hope this helps you with your job search 😉 🎉 🔎 Thanks for watching. And I also have a podcast in case you didn't know, it's here: ua-cam.com/video/OjoCFqNx4FU/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB

  • @user-fi6hg8vq6c
    @user-fi6hg8vq6c Рік тому

    If my last job title wasn’t “ux designer” but I did do some ux design work, would you advise against calling myself a ux designer and only listing my ux design work on my “ux designer” resume?

  • @madi4915
    @madi4915 Рік тому

    Thank you for the straightforward and clear description. I tried several videos and was so grateful when I finally found yours. Excellent advice. 🙌🏼🙏🏼💕

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Рік тому

      You're very welcome! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @user-fi6hg8vq6c
    @user-fi6hg8vq6c Рік тому

    Out of all of my design interactions this type of feedback triggers me

  • @maryamfeyzi6838
    @maryamfeyzi6838 Рік тому

    Hi Sara, you are amazing. Many thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge and experience.

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and glad you found it helpful!

  • @amabli
    @amabli Рік тому

    Oh yeah, and you look gorgeous in the hat!

    • @SarahDoody
      @SarahDoody Рік тому

      Thanks!!!! The hat seems to be a hit this week 🤣