UX Interview Questions
UX Interview Questions
How would you define the difference between UX design and other design disciplines?
Looking to the future, what do you think will be the next big thing in UX design?
Please take us through some of the differences between designing for desktop and mobile devices?
Please define the difference between information architecture, interaction design, usability, and
user research?
How would you describe the basic philosophies or principles that inform your designs?
How do you balance business needs and technical restrictions with good design?
What is your process for deciding which features to add to your product?
What kind of UX research methods and processes do you use when starting a new project?
Let’s take a look at your UX portfolio. Can you walk us through your process and methods for one of
your projects?
What analytical tools, data and KPIs have you used to evaluate your previous designs?
Take us through a UX design example from your project portfolio where you set out to solve a
business problem.
How do you balance business goals with the goals of the end-user?
When you validate a design, what kind of data do you use?
The ability to lead and coordinate a project, present designs to clients, and collaborate with
teammates are important skills for successful UX Designers.
With these questions, employers will be looking for examples of your leadership and communication
abilities as well as your problem-solving skills.
Question: What is your process for working with other UX Designers, Web Developers, or Product
Managers?
Have you ever been asked to provide feedback on other projects? Take us through your approach.
When you and another stakeholder disagree on one of your designs, how do you bring the other
person to your side?
How would you go about explaining a complex idea/problem to a client who is already frustrated?
Tell us about a successful presentation you gave and why you think it did well.
How would you explain a complicated technical problem to a colleague with less technical
understanding?
Question: Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your team’s recommendation. What did
you do?
Tell me about a time when a project went off track. How did you fix it?
Have you ever faced a situation in which your feedback/recommendation was not taken? How did
you handle the situation?
What do you do when a stakeholder disagrees with the results of your UX research?
Have you ever worked on a project where the requirements suddenly changed? How did you react?
If you design something and a Web Developer told you “we can’t do that,” what would you do?
To help you prepare for any question that may come up in a UX Designer interview, here are a few
interview questions from some of the top tech companies:
Tell me about a time when you took on a significant task outside of your usual area of job
responsibility.
Please recall a difficult client you’ve had and how you handled the situation.
Tell me about a time when you disagreed with a business goal and how you handled it.
In your life as a Designer, what was the most innovative design you have produced?
Tell me a time you needed to influence others who had different opinions than you. What was the
result?
Tell me about a time that you did something wrong and what you learned from the process.
What past experience have you had working in design alongside Software Developers?
Tell me about one of your recent projects. Walk me through the design process, thinking, and final
design.
Describe a product that you really love and why. How could you improve it?
Someone on your team has a strong opinion about how a certain feature should be designed, but
you disagree because you think it will not provide a good user experience. How do you approach the
situation?
Pick a product, identify a UX design problem, and describe how you would conduct research.
On the spectrum of UX Researcher to UX Designer to Visual Designer, where do you see yourself and
why?
Have you ever received professional criticism that you felt was unfair?
The skills you put on your UX resume should be relevant to the job you are applying for. Make sure
to match your skills to keywords from the job description and emphasize these on your resume.
Wireframing
User testing
Prototyping
UI design
Information architecture
Interaction design
Analytics
Photoshop
Illustrator
User centred design
Axure
Principle
After Effects
InVision
CSS Frameworks
Python
Sketch
Flinto
Framer
ProtoPie
POP App
Figma
OptimalSort
Zeplin