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In this episode of Creative Career Lab, Ashwini speaks with Rashi Shah about navigating the design job market and how students can position themselves for success. Rashi begins by discussing the current state of the design job market, highlighting that while the market is competitive, there are numerous opportunities across various fields like UX/UI design, motion graphics, branding, and digital product design. The demand for designers who can integrate new technologies and trends is steadily growing.
Rashi advises students on how to prepare for entering the design job market, emphasizing the importance of gaining hands-on experience through internships, freelance projects, and collaborations. These experiences not only build practical skills but also help students understand real-world challenges in design.
She also covers in-demand skills that employers are looking for, such as proficiency in industry-standard software (Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, etc.), problem-solving abilities, and adaptability to new design trends and technologies like augmented reality and AI in design. Soft skills like communication and teamwork are also critical in collaborative environments.
Rashi shares key tips for building a strong portfolio that attracts employers, advising students to focus on quality over quantity. Portfolios should showcase a range of projects that demonstrate creativity, technical skills, and problem-solving abilities. It's important to highlight the design process and the rationale behind decisions to show a deeper understanding of design thinking.
Finally, Rashi offers tips for networking and job searching in the design field. She encourages students to actively network by attending industry events, connecting with professionals on platforms like LinkedIn, and maintaining an active presence in online design communities. Building genuine relationships and continuously seeking feedback will increase visibility and opportunities in the job market.
The episode concludes with practical steps students can take to stand out in a competitive design landscape, from refining their portfolios to actively engaging in networking and skill development.
In this episode of Creative Career Lab, Ashwini speaks with Rashi Shah about navigating the design job market and how students can position themselves for success. Rashi begins by discussing the current state of the design job market, highlighting that while the market is competitive, there are numerous opportunities across various fields like UX/UI design, motion graphics, branding, and digital product design. The demand for designers who can integrate new technologies and trends is steadily growing.
Rashi advises students on how to prepare for entering the design job market, emphasizing the importance of gaining hands-on experience through internships, freelance projects, and collaborations. These experiences not only build practical skills but also help students understand real-world challenges in design.
She also covers in-demand skills that employers are looking for, such as proficiency in industry-standard software (Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, etc.), problem-solving abilities, and adaptability to new design trends and technologies like augmented reality and AI in design. Soft skills like communication and teamwork are also critical in collaborative environments.
Rashi shares key tips for building a strong portfolio that attracts employers, advising students to focus on quality over quantity. Portfolios should showcase a range of projects that demonstrate creativity, technical skills, and problem-solving abilities. It's important to highlight the design process and the rationale behind decisions to show a deeper understanding of design thinking.
Finally, Rashi offers tips for networking and job searching in the design field. She encourages students to actively network by attending industry events, connecting with professionals on platforms like LinkedIn, and maintaining an active presence in online design communities. Building genuine relationships and continuously seeking feedback will increase visibility and opportunities in the job market.
The episode concludes with practical steps students can take to stand out in a competitive design landscape, from refining their portfolios to actively engaging in networking and skill development.