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UX Like Us is a podcast for the User Experience community. Designers, researchers, analysts, strategists - even product managers and front-end developers - will feel right at home as we discuss the techniques, tools, and toys that help us bring great products to life.

UX Like Us Roman Bercot & Larry King

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UX Like Us is a podcast for the User Experience community. Designers, researchers, analysts, strategists - even product managers and front-end developers - will feel right at home as we discuss the techniques, tools, and toys that help us bring great products to life.

    Navigating the Post-Pandemic UX Job Market - UX Like Us - S2E29

    Navigating the Post-Pandemic UX Job Market - UX Like Us - S2E29

    As the pandemic recedes, unprecedented numbers of employees seek new jobs that better suit the new reality of work-from-anywhere. And as the economy recovers, companies need to fill roles put on hold or eliminated during the COVID-19 crisis.

    The result is frenetic UX jobs market as pent-up demand for talent meets workers ready to find their next gig. But despite lots of opportunities, locking in the perfect role remains a challenge even for UX-famous designers. In our season 2 finale, Larry and Roman discuss the Great Resignation and expand on thoughts Dan Saffer recently shared about his work search.

    Episode artwork by Bernard Hermant on Unsplash

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    • 44 min
    Designers in Space - UX Like Us - S2E28

    Designers in Space - UX Like Us - S2E28

    The Space industry is shaping up to be one of the most significant growth areas in the market, estimated to exceed $1 Trillion by 2040. All this growth leads to new opportunities for User Experience professionals. Join us as we chat with Paul Lumsdaine, UX Designer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, about the unique challenges facing Designers in space.

    Show Notes


    Paul Lumsdaine - Senior Lead User Experience Designer - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | LinkedIn
    For All Mankind | Apple TV+
    Space Shuttle Enterprise - Wikipedia
    JaimeLevy.com
    NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) - Robotic Space Exploration
    Emma Kalayjian
    The Studio at JPL
    Sonos | Wireless Speakers and Home Sound Systems

    Episode artwork by NASA on Unsplash

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    • 37 min
    The Right Way to Structure Teams

    The Right Way to Structure Teams

    Building successful products requires Design, Product, Engineering, Marketing, Support, Documentation, Operations... everyone working together. So why do we continue to structure our organizations in silos? This week Larry and Roman discuss how to align people, goals, and incentives with cross-functional teams while continuing to mature and evolve skills with communities of practice.

    Show notes


    6 Top Picks for UX Podcasts by Berenice DeGusti
    Manager Tools and Career Tools are free weekly podcasts designed to give managers and individual contributors actionable recommendations to further their careers
    Allen curve - Wikipedia
    Conway's law - Wikipedia
    Team Topologies by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais

    Episode artwork by Voicu Apostol on Unsplash

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    • 44 min
    Stop Saying It Depends

    Stop Saying It Depends

    The right answer to every question does in fact depend on the context. But answering every question with "It depends" makes designers seem spineless, undermining others' confidence in our ability, judgment, and leadership. In this episode, Roman and Larry offer practical suggestions for building decisiveness and eliminating "It depends" from your vocabulary.

    Episode artwork by Joyful on Unsplash

    Show notes:

    11 Ways Emotionally Intelligent People Overcome Uncertainty

    Are You Actually Going to Get Fired?

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    • 31 min
    When Should You Override Your Direct’s Design?

    When Should You Override Your Direct’s Design?

    Designers should be given the freedom to make the best design they can without the fear of their designs getting changed for arbitrary reasons. This is a tricky scenario because design leaders have to believe in the designs their team produces. In this episode, we discuss finding a balance between trusting your designers and leading them in a positive direction.

    Also, Larry got a puppy and is definitely not dead.

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    • 39 min
    the UX of Distance Learning

    the UX of Distance Learning

    In a world where everyone has to learn online, why are the platforms so bad? Larry and Roman discuss the user experience of distance learning sites and some low hanging fruit that could make life a little easier for students and their parents.

    We also briefly discuss Alexa’s push to be more proactively helpful, and follow up on the Anova Precision Oven’s capabilities when it comes to making holiday prime rib.

    Episode art by Giu Vicente on Unsplash

    Show Notes


    Microsoft Teams - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software
    Microsoft Teams Together Mode - https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/microsoft-teams-together-mode/
    Google Workspace - https://workspace.google.com
    Google Classroom - https://edu.google.com/products/classroom/
    Schoology - https://www.schoology.com
    TechCrunch: Googles New Logos Are Bad - https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/06/googles-new-logos-are-bad
    University of Phoenix - https://www.phoenix.edu
    Harvard Business School Online - https://online.hbs.edu
    Trello - https://trello.com
    Minecraft - https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/
    Beck, Loser - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7PlMqsc5Cc
    Perfect Prime Rib - https://youtu.be/NUQ49SoteE0
    the Anova Precision Oven - https://anovaculinary.com/anova-precision-oven/

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    • 59 min

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