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What is the culture like, type of work and reputation of Capco in the Data & Analytics space?
I have some good ex colleagues who moved over there and also looked up on LinkedIn and see lots of seemingly smart and accomplished people in their D&A team in the UK.
I'll ask my ex colleagues too, but wanted to see if people here have any opinion or information on this too.
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The first two links below have a curated collection of information pertaining to UX Design, but are just just starting points. NNGroup and Baymard are good UX research collections that both have public materials to go through and learn from. Hope this helps.
www.roadmap.sh/ux-design has a high level collection of concepts that pertain to UX. Definitely not a definitive guide, but a decent starting point. Most of the content you'll have to research on your own as it's only listed and explained at a high level.
www.uxtools.co/challenges is a great option if you're looking to learn about what activities and artifacts you'll have to deliver as a UX professional. Just ignore the sales pitches on the website.
www.nngroup.com/articles renown UX research firm and has a great collection of free articles. They also have training and certifications, but wouldn't recommend that at this point.
www.baymard.com/blog also a great collection of resources from another great UX research company.
Don’t do it. U won’t find a good job in this market :) if u ok with that, then work on personal projects for experience.
This is the issue I’m having currently. We relocated and I have until the end of the year to find something new. So I am considering taking a retail position and going back to school.
You can try out Google UX certification. But market is though now so be prepared.
Test first is one of the UX fundamentals.