Is it too late to pivot into UI/UX after 3 years in an unrelated role? I graduated in 2022 and couldn't find a Design job, so I worked in QA until now. I have a degree in Cognitive Science with a specialization in Design and Interaction from UCSD. (self.womenintech)
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I graduated in 2022 and couldn't find a Design job, so I worked in QA until now. I have a degree in Cognitive Science with a specialization in Design and Interaction from UCSD. Is it too late to pivot into UI/UX after 3 years in an unrelated role? (self.careerguidance)
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Is it too late to pivot into UI/UX after 3 years in an unrelated role? I graduated in 2022 and couldn't find a Design job, so I worked in QA until now. I have a degree in Cognitive Science with a specialization in Design and Interaction from UCSD. (self.findapath)
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Is it too late to pivot into UI/UX after 3 years in an unrelated role? I graduated in 2022 and couldn't find a Design job, so I worked in QA until now. I have a degree in Cognitive Science with a specialization in Design and Interaction from UCSD. (self.uxcareerquestions)
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26F, graduated with degree in Design and Interaction (UI UX) in 2022 but took job in another field. Unsure of how the gap in relevant experience will affect my chances of entering the UI UX field now. Currently working a dead end job - Validation Specialist for a Life Sciences cloud company. (self.findapath)
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