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What should the resume and portfolio of interaction designers do?
Resume and portfolio are both versions of three months ago, and one or two excellent projects are still in progress, so they are not added. This resume and portfolio are mainly used for the internship recruitment of interaction designers and product design related positions this spring, and also handled the social recruitment of some companies. Generally speaking, the resume evaluation is ok. As for the portfolio, I have shown it to many seniors before, and I have different opinions. Many people think that the display is confusing and the focus is not prominent enough. I feel that I have done a lot of things without showing the key points, which is easy to give people an impetuous feeling. Later, because the school project was busy, I stopped doing it. Generally speaking, for your resume, I suggest that you show your grades directly (if any), try not to include any information unrelated to job hunting (except some habits and hobbies related to your life taste and aesthetics), and prepare yourself to become a social recruiter if possible; Take the portfolio as an example, focusing on highlighting the highlights, describing the process, and showing what you did, why you did it, how you did it, and what kind of effect you got. Generally speaking, it mainly depends on the portfolio. If the portfolio can't present its own strength well, its role is limited. From the perspective of employing people, the purpose of viewing the portfolio is to better understand the designer's ability level. I see that many works submitted by interaction designers are only collections of design outputs (mostly direct wireframes or documents exported by Axure). Portfolio: This is the key. On the cover, my choice is to simplify my personal statement and describe myself sentence by sentence from the aspects of experience, design ability, practical research ability and characteristics. The interior of the portfolio is divided into several parts. As an interaction designer, it is more important to focus on the preparation of interaction design projects and provide design ideas than interface design drawings. Dynamic design, user research and visual design are complementary. After the overall completion, they rehearsed by themselves. Similar to the interview, they tell themselves about each project in relatively concise words.