Who Uses Our Research? Insights Users, Of Course
When talking to my UX research team recently, I used the term "Insights Users" to talk about Research Team Stakeholders and I mean..... I kinda love it. 😍 Since then, I’ve started using the term in more settings: meetings, LinkedIn comments, and industry leader chats.
As UX researchers, we always talk about being a voice for the user. 🗣️ But we have to acknowledge that we do have different types of users – our experience/product users, yes, but also the people who use our insights to make less risky, more informed decisions for the business, the product, the experience, and the design.
This shift in perspective changes how we approach our work and relationships across the organization. Let's explore who these Insights Users actually are.
The No-Ask Policy (for Job-Hunting & Networking)
Let’s talk about what I refer to as the "No Ask" Policy 💡
During my job search in 2022, ~80% of my interviews were a result of direct outreach to job posters: whether it was the hiring manager, recruiter, or a potential teammate for the role. My big secret? The "No Ask" Policy™️ 😆 I also used this approach when job searching in November 2023 and, though I received way fewer direct responses, I still interviewed with 9 companies, most of which I cold applied to.
Building a UX Research Portfolio
Lately, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about UX Research portfolios. Why do UX Researchers need one? Which projects should be included? How do you organize the information? Where do you even start? Well, I’m here to answer these questions so let’s dive into it!
Crafting your Perfect Elevator Pitch: A Step-by-Step Guide
You're in a job interview and your interviewer says, "So, tell me about yourself." How do you normally answer❓ During my job search in 2022 (when I was first pivoting into tech), my mentor helped me develop an elevator pitch. 🛗 Now, it's my turn to share that advice with you!
Navigating Layoffs: What Helped Me in November 2023
I was laid off at the beginning of November 2023. It wasn’t my first time being laid off (the last one was January 2015), but it was still a huge shock. Maybe I shouldn’t have been surprised, given the tech landscape in 2023. But, to be honest, it really affected me on a deep emotional level. I had so many thoughts swirling through my head: Who am I outside of my job? Why does this feeling of not having control feel so triggering? What does “productive member of society” mean in late-stage capitalism?
About a month after my layoff, I put together a list of advice that were helpful for me in navigating life post-layoff.
Writing Impactful Resume Bullet Points
This formula for writing your resume bullet points is super simple but extremely effective 👇
What you did,
How you did it,
& Why you did it (and/or what the impact was)