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The World of UX, Episode 256: Navigating the Whirlpool (from the Talk Circuit Series)

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The world of UX has become increasingly difficult to navigate for companies and individuals alike.Companies have trouble finding qualified candidates and those seeking employment have trouble finding a good fit. Trying to navigate these spaces is like attempting to steer a boat in a whirlpool. This talk from Darren’s conference archives presents insights for both sides of the spectrum, identifying critical factors and providing tips to help optimize navigation of the challenging dynamics.

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This no-holds-barred show is hosted by 30+ year veteran UX professional, educator, and author, Darren Hood. He loves giving back to the UX community. Darren is willing to address the topics that many others can’t or won’t. Tap into his many free resources to help drive success for you and your team.

About the Show

Premiering in 2020, The World of UX Podcast is dedicated to presenting topics covering and addressing all things UX. We’ll cover UX-related methods, discipline trends, career advancement, challenges, education options and pitfalls, UX maturity levels management, and much much more. If you’d like to stay informed about UX, The World of UX is for you!

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