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What are necessary hard and soft skills in the UX field?
As the title says I’m currently asking myself what necessary skills a UX designer needs to learn in order for them to not only land a solid job but also thrive and grow in our field.
I myself am currently at the start of my masters degree in Human Centered design but my practical work experience have been limited to conducting user testing studies. I obviously have built Protoypes, have created CI s and conducted user research.
Apart from these standard practices, what would you say are necessary soft and hard skills for working in the UX industry?
u/tastelessBones — 3 days ago