Timeline for UX hire candidates that use 'pre-built' portfolio sites?
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Apr 20, 2023 at 10:24 | comment | added | Big_Chair | Yeah I definitely agree on that part about building their own website, seems a little much to expect, you're not hiring a developer. I only brought it up because you said "Unless you're looking for someone who designs as well as develops the frontend, I don't think it matters". | |
Apr 20, 2023 at 9:41 | comment | added | cgtk | While I see where you are coming from, I don't think someone with technical knowledge necessarily needs to build their own site, much like how a restaurant critic doesn't need to cook their own food. I rarely see "super creative" impractical designers, I think that most designers tend to have a sense of what's doable or not on the dev side once they have a couple years of experience. | |
Apr 20, 2023 at 7:45 | comment | added | Big_Chair | In my experience, having a UX designer with some technical knowledge can be quite the advantage and does matter. They are much more likely to understand constraints and see pitfalls before even creating something, rather than going "super creative" but then half of it cannot be built. | |
Apr 20, 2023 at 4:02 | history | answered | cgtk | CC BY-SA 4.0 |