Sitemap - 2024 - UX Career Coaching
#46 Is working in UX still worth it?
#45 Event Invite: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
#44 Just curious—would you be interested in a short training on networking?
#43 Event Alert: 🚀 Confidently navigating AI in UXR Analysis
#42 Nobody will care about your UX career as much as you do.
#40 Do you have high goals or unrealistic expectations for your UX career?
#39 World Usability Congress, OMG what a BORING event
#38 How can UXers create their brand?
#37 😱 “I don’t like networking. It feels fake.”
#36 Airtime webinar: How can UXers improve their communication skills
#34 Write for your tech job and get buy-in
#33 How can UXers influence others even when lacking authority?
#32 How can UXers ask for feedback?
How can quality and speed come together in your writing?
#31 Do people understand you when you speak about the technical details of your UX work?
#30 Seeking simplicity and truth in your communication
#29 Actionable ways for UXers to regain confidence in their writing
Speak up: Proven tactics for non-native English speakers to communicate effectively in tech
#28 Why you need to leverage your written communication to build likability
#27 Making negative statements vs. asking questions
#26 How can UXers follow up on their unanswered emails or messages?
#25 Is shorter written communication a sign of higher perceived power and authority?
#24 Do you and the people you write to (mostly non-UXers) care about the same thing?
#23 How can UXers thoughtfully engage with AI-generated outputs?
#22 How can UXers write short and simple messages that are also precise?
#21 Why a welcoming and upbeat tone matters for UXers
#20 UX operates with influence, not authority: Creating positivity through your messages
Understanding the psychology of tech workers to communicate effectively and succeed
#18 Reading to feed your writing as a UXer
#17 Avoiding Complex Terminology
#16 Holding ourselves accountable
#15 Why do UXers need to improve their writing skills?
#14 Personal branding for UXers
#12 Write like a human even in the most technical document
#9 This is why UXers need to read out loud their writing before shipping
#8 Quality @ Velocity: A disruptive way to think about your UX career
Insights from crafting a viral tech article
#7 What I wish I knew about expressing emotions as a UXer
#6 Using adjectives with precaution
#5 What to do if you're not a native English speaker and want to write in UX publications?
YouTube Interview with Deepak Singh
#4 Tell the outcome first, and then elaborate
#2 Start now. You'll improve on the go
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