“The reason I checked out UI/UX in the first place was because I have a friend who works in the industry. He always comes to me if he is stuck with something at work. He says I am good at problem-solving and that’s one skill you should have if you’re pursuing UI/UX,” redditor u/the_anecdotist135 shared with Bored Panda.
“I feel like trust is more important because personally, I worked for so much less where I could barely make ends meet, but I was happy because I had the space to learn and grow.” As luck would have it, the pipe design engineer realized that they have a deep passion for UI/UX design, and decided to follow their passion. The silver lining is that the rude boss actually helped them move their career forward by leaps and bounds. Of course, that doesn’t excuse the awful behavior with one’s workers.
“Then I got the opportunity to intern for a service based agency for a few months where I dedicated my time to learn as much as possible and then when I though I was ready, I applied to all the openings I found on LinkedIn and other job portals until I finally landed a job with this tech unicorn startup,” they said. Moreover, while working as an intern, they invested in a couple more certificate courses.
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