Part 1

UX research interviews: what to expect

Noor Ali-Hasan
UX Collective

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A corner of a desk with research textbooks and decorative Android toys.
Photo by author.

When I first started interviewing for UX jobs in 2006, I really had no idea what to expect or how to best prepare for my interviews. And being new to tech, the whole process seemed really strange and complicated. Every time I went through an interview process with a company that I was really excited about (like Google or Microsoft), my chances of getting an offer seemed so improbable.

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I’m a UX research lead at Google, where I help teams design and build desirable and easy to use products. Outside of work, I love art, Peloton, and Lego.