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Hello fellow fishes. I am a self taught designer who would love to transition to UX design full time. I have completed certifications and constantly update my portfolio, with what I have learnt through passion projects.
Please do let me know if any opportunities/referrals are available.
Total YoE - 3
Notice period - 35 days
Ready to share portfolio link and resume.
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I’ve been trying to get into the top tier Associate Product Marketing Manager position Google for some time now for just an interview and I feel like business majors somehow have such a stronger chance in getting interviewed especially my business school and I feel really discouraged as an Econ Major and I have a lot of marketing experience that I’ve built over the years. Are there any non-business majors in the tech realm in non technical positions at Google that can advise me?
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I recently applied to the Content Designer, 2023 Graduate remote role at Atlassian and I'd appreciate it if I could get a referral.
Here are some details to aid in your decision-making:
- Last summer, I worked at Google as a UX Content Design Intern.
- I am currently in a grad program at
NYU and will graduate in Spring 2023.
- Before graduate school, I spent 3+ years as a Copywriter in Advertising.
I'd really appreciate any recommendation I can get at this time.
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ngl you can’t just come to the bowl and ask for a referral.
Some tips: use LinkedIn to search alumni’s from your school to network/chat with them. Build genuine relationships with them.
Referral comes once they feel like you deserve/worth vouching for.
Best of luck.
Also referrals mean nothing for the grad programme. They aren't incentivised.
I've seen so many referrals being offered on here even to new grads, so definitely doesn't hurt to ask.