Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso payever
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RED FLAGS!!! I applied online for their UI/UX position and someone reached out to me via email for an "interview".
By "interview", I mean they gave me a task... it was specific instructions on designing THREE custom high-fidelity webpages in Sketch that adhered to their guidelines, and they also wanted the sketch files along with jpgs of what you came up with. If this was completed, you were able to move onto the next step of the interview process....
The fact that they wanted THREE webpages (which would have taken at the minimum 8 hours to mock up) in addition to the actual Sketch files along with the jpgs was a huge red flag. Nope! Don't do it!!
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Can you take these images and re-create this specific look in Sketch app? We need 3 different versions.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso payever (Amburgo) nel mese di set 2024
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It was quite easy. After I finished my test, they sent me an email and invited me via Telegram and asking about my rate and when can i start the trial.
La procedura ha richiesto 2 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso payever (Londra, Inghilterra)
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applied online and was reached out via email for an interview. The interview was a task that involved me designing high-fidelity web pages in sketches that adhered to certain guidelines.
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Can you take these images and re-create this specific look in Sketch App? We need different versions.
La procedura ha richiesto 2 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso payever (New York, NY)
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I applied about a month ago for the post of UI/UX Designer at payever. I got a mail 2 days after my initial application request and was tasked to perform a Design UX Task, after which I was scheduled for an interview. The initial interview process was interactive. And the design task itself was a bit difficult
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Are you clued up on inclusive UX? Do you know how to design for ALL users? Tell us about your UX workflow and the success rate so far