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How do I get my first UX internship?
You may be able to find UX design internships directly through your school. This can be an excellent way to find local businesses looking for a UX design intern. But you can also check job boards where UX design jobs are posted. That includes places like Dribbble, LinkedIn, or more specialized design job boards.
Is it hard to get a UX internship?
Landing a UX design internship isn’t easy, though. It requires time and preparation to find the right role to help you launch your UX design career. Additionally, you’ll want to ask yourself a few questions to understand which internships will be most suitable for you.
What is it like to intern at Adobe?
As an Adobe intern, you’ll put your smarts and creativity to work on business-critical projects, you’ll be mentored by the top talents in your field, and you’ll get all the credit when you dream up our next big thing. In fact, many of our interns become patent inventors during their time at Adobe.
How long did it take for you to get hired at Adobe?
Overall process took about 3-4 weeks. Applied directly through a job board posting then was contacted by a Adobe recruiter a week later for a phone interview. After another week the hiring manger conducted a second phone interview then asked me to come in for a face-face with the team.
How do I prepare for a job interview at Adobe?
Conceptual questions and friendly interviewer. Practice computer fundamentals. Object oriented programming basics. Complete DSA concepts. A good introduction and keep communicating. Rectangular overlapping question approach and ways to optimise. I applied online. I interviewed at Adobe
Why work at Adobe as a student?
When you come to Adobe as a university student or graduate, you’ll work side by side with the tech industry’s biggest thinkers and creators to help change the world through digital experiences. You’ll be welcomed into a community that loves to dream up groundbreaking ideas and make them real.