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What Does a UX Designer Do?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Are you interested in learning more about what a UX designer, or user experience designer, does? UX, or user experience, design is a discipline, as the name suggests, that is all about how users interact with products or services. That is, to create a seamless user experience.

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Insights from an Intern: One Month at Modus Create

Modus Create

I officially graduated from high school, attained my first AWS certification (hopefully first of many more to come!) During this month, I’ve furthered my knowledge of web development, collaborated with many incredible Modites, and developed a love for my work that I’ve never had before. Ionic-Vue and Vueport Shop.

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Best-rated Sacramento Web Design Companies to Work With in 2022

UX Studio: Product Management

It will take a lot of your time to review and assess every company’s website manually. Wasted time means lost opportunities. Our user experience professionals have already analyzed the expertise of dozens of design agencies in San Francisco, New York, Berlin, London, to name a few.

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How to Write a Great Front-End Developer Resume

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Creating a concise, specific, and relevant front end developer resume is key to landing your next job in tech. For front-end developers, it is important to craft your resume in a way that highlights your skills, experience and programming language knowledge. Do not do this! These days, it matters a lot less where you live.

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International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women of Modus

Modus Create

It seems a lot of the time, the question is “Why are there not more women developers?” I had no experience in IT whatsoever and never planned to have a career in it. I had done a ton of research and became passionate about finding an organization driven by results, not “ass in chair” time. We are now at 200.