The pressure to have all the answers was tremendous when you start your own business. Find any expert in any field and they will tell you that nothing good happened until they sort of made peace with the fact that didn't know what the heck they were doing a lot of the time. Until you make peace with that, you don't learn anything of value as a result. That client who's looking at you like you have to has all the answers is critical for UX design.
Welcome to Joe Natoli’s UX School of No B.S. Class is now in session. Joe reveals that there’s no limit to how far any UX’er with a healthy dose of grit and resilience can go. He puts jargon in a choke-hold, then proceeds to drop-kick it in the privates! He inspires us to be like Tom Hanks in “Big”...never afraid to ask questions for the betterment of the people and project. He motivates us to apply for any job we truly want, especially when we feel unqualified for it. He also teaches us how leaving a legacy should never start with one foot in the grave, it starts right here...right now!
- What Do You Like to Do When You’re Not Working? (7:42)
- What Inspired You to Pursue a Career in This Field? (10:34)
- How Do You Get an Entry Level Job That Requires 3-5 Years of Experience? (34:28)
- What Is It About Jargon That Drives You Nuts? (47:31)
- One Definition of What UX Is (1:01:15)
- What Value Do Older UXers Bring to the Table? (1:08:16)
- UX Advice for Juniors in the Field (1:13:15)
- The One Thing You Wish You Knew When You Started (1:17:32)
- If You Had One Word for Folks Trying to Get into UX, What Would That Be? (1:20:16)
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