Ticket
Free
Time
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Location
This is an online event

Organised by Experience Haus

UX/UI is one of the most in-demand skills. But when it comes to figuring out how to start your career and break into the market - it can be really overwhelming.

  • Which course to invest in?
  • Who to trust?
  • Where to get real experience?
  • How to build out your portfolio?
  • What to say to recruiters?
  • It’s enough to cause anyone’s head to spin.

In this workshop, we’ll simplify everything and share our top tips on how to kickstart your new UX/UI career - offering advice and guidance on all of the above and a whole lot more.

Giving you the edge and helping you to cut through the noise.

Where is it?

This workshop will take place online. An access link will be sent to you via email one day before the event. Please check your spam and junk folder and raise any concerns to learn@experiencehaus.com.

About the Instructor

Amit is a Toronto-born product designer/manager, now living in London, United Kingdom. He is the founder and currently Creative Director of Experience Haus.

Amit has worked in product management and product design roles across many industries and in various sizes of companies, from startups (in sectors such as media, fin-tech and healthcare) to industry leading companies such as Scotiabank, Laing O’Rourke, and both Crossrail (Europe’s largest construction project) and Crossrail 2.

Additionally, he has lectured, facilitated workshops and given talks at a wide range of companies and organisations around the world including: OVO Energy, John Lewis, The Economist, University of Westminster, and London Business School.

What is Experience Haus?

Experience Haus provides applied learning and hands-on courses for organisations and individuals covering an abundance of different digital expertise. They offer practitioner taught skills training across design and innovation, marketing and growth and personal and professional development.

Crucially, the company goes above and beyond the purely technical and hopes to uncover the black holes in business. The company’s offering of events, part-time courses (pairing students with start-ups), hands-on workshops and bespoke programming intends to bridge the gap between economical and accessible learning for the curious.

Previous students include account managers, front-end developers, graphic designers and brand consultants.


Organisers

Attendees — 63

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How to Break Into a Career in UX DesignLondon, United Kingdom