Preparing future UX professionals: Human skills, technical skills, and dispositions

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Abstract

The field of user experience (UX) is growing and rapidly evolving. As instructors who teach in and help design UX programs for students in higher education, we are interested in developing compelling and relevant educational experiences for our students who aim to work as UX professionals. To gain a better understanding of the current expectations for working in the UX industry, we conducted 64 interviews with 71 senior UX industry professionals to learn about their current practices and their expectations of what skills new employees need to be successful working in UX. In this paper, we present a subset of findings from the study that focus on desired skills (both human and technical) and dispositions of UX employees. We discuss the implications of this research for teachers and students and a call for future work.

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Rose, E. J., Putnam, C., & McDonald, C. M. (2020). Preparing future UX professionals: Human skills, technical skills, and dispositions. In SIGDOC 2020 - Proceedings of the 38th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3380851.3416774

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