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UX design interview
questions With example

answers
Part 2

Matt Przegietka Read more


Preparing to answer
interview questions

is critical in securing

a UX design position.
Here are the another most popular
ones you will hear during a UX
designer interview.
Question 1

How do you define UX

design?

Why this question is asked

Hiring managers ask this to gauge the your

understanding of UX design principles and your

perspective on the field.

Best approach

Provide a concise definition that encompasses both

the practical and theoretical aspects of UX design.

Emphasize the user-centered nature of the discipline.


Example answer

"I define UX design as the process of creating

products that provide meaningful and relevant

experiences to users.

It involves the entire journey of acquiring and

integrating the product, including aspects of

branding, design, usability, and function.

The goal is to improve user satisfaction by

enhancing usability, accessibility, and pleasure in

the interaction with the product."


Question 2

Tell me about a project

you're proud of.

Why this question is asked

Hiring managers ask this to understand what you value

in your work and to get insight into your

problem-solving skills and design approach.

Best approach

Choose a project that showcases your skills and aligns

with the company's interests.

Describe the challenge, your approach, and the impact

of your solution.
Example answer

"I'm particularly proud of redesigning a healthcare

app that increased patient engagement by 40%.

The challenge was to simplify complex medical

information for users.

I conducted extensive user research,

created an intuitive information architecture,

and implemented a personalized dashboard.

The result was a more accessible

and user-friendly app that significantly improved

patient outcomes."
Question 3

Can you describe an app

that meets your ideal UI

design?

Why this question is asked

This question helps hiring managers understand your

design aesthetic and what you focus on in user

interfaces.

Best approach

Choose an app with a strong UI design and explain why

it works well.

Focus on specific design elements and how they

contribute to a good user experience.


Example answer

"Airbnb's app exemplifies ideal UI design for me.

It uses clean, intuitive layouts with a perfect

balance of white space and content.

The use of high-quality imagery creates an

immersive experience.

The app's consistent design language and

smooth transitions make navigation effortless.

I particularly appreciate how it simplifies complex

booking processes into easy-to-follow steps."


Practice explaining your design process

Be ready to walk
through your
projects, explaining
your thought
process, challenges
faced, and solutions
implemented.
Question 4

How do you stay organized


or keep up with deadlines?
Why this question is asked

Hiring managers ask this to assess your project


management skills and ability to handle multiple tasks
efficiently.

Best approach

Describe your organizational system and any tools you


use.

Emphasize your reliability and ability to prioritize tasks.


Example answer

"I use a combination of Trello for project tracking

and Google Calendar for deadlines.

I break larger projects into smaller, manageable

tasks with their own deadlines.

I prioritize tasks daily and always build in buffer

time for unexpected issues.

Regular check-ins with team members help

ensure we're all aligned on timelines and

deliverables."
Question 5

What do you think about


having conflicts during the
design process?
Why this question is asked

This question helps hiring managers understand how


you handle disagreements and collaborate with others.

Best approach

Frame conflicts as opportunities for growth and


improvement.

Emphasize your ability to handle disagreements


professionally and constructively.
Example answer

"I see conflicts as opportunities for innovation and

improvement.

Different perspectives can lead to more robust

solutions.

When conflicts arise, I focus on active listening,

understanding all viewpoints, and finding

common ground.

The key is to keep discussions centered on user

needs and project goals, using data and research

to guide decision-making."
Question 6

How would you

communicate your findings

to different stakeholders?

Why this question is asked

Hiring managers ask this to assess your communication

skills and ability to tailor information to different

audiences.

Best approach

Emphasize your ability to adapt your communication

style.

Highlight the importance of understanding each

stakeholder's priorities and using appropriate formats

to present information.
Example answer

"I tailor my communication to each stakeholder's

needs and preferences.

For executives, I focus on high-level insights

and business impact.

For developers, I provide detailed specifications

and rationales.

I use a mix of formats – presentations for visual

learners, detailed reports for those who prefer

in-depth information, and interactive prototypes

for hands-on stakeholders. The goal is to ensure

everyone understands and can act on the findings

effectively."
Prepare for common UX design questions

Practice answering
questions about your
favorite apps,
products you'd
redesign, and your
approach to solving
design problems.
Question 7

How do you handle

feedback that you don't

agree with?

Why this question is asked

Hiring managers use this question to evaluate your

ability to handle criticism and work collaboratively.

Best approach

Emphasize your openness to feedback and your ability

to consider different perspectives.

Describe a diplomatic approach to addressing

disagreements.
Example answer

"I always appreciate feedback as an opportunity

for improvement.

If I disagree, I first seek to understand the

reasoning behind the feedback.

I then present my perspective, backed by user

research or data.

If we still can't agree, I suggest running a small

user test to gather objective data.

The goal is to find a solution that best serves the

users and project goals, not to prove who's right."


Question 8

How do you approach

designing for accessibility?

Why this question is asked

This question helps hiring managers assess your

commitment to inclusive design and your knowledge of

accessibility standards.

Best approach

Demonstrate your understanding of accessibility

principles and how you incorporate them into your

design process.

Mention specific tools or guidelines you use.


Example answer

"Accessibility is a crucial part of my design

process from the start.

I follow WCAG guidelines and use tools like color

contrast checkers and screen readers during

development.

I ensure designs are keyboard-navigable and

work with various assistive technologies.

User testing always includes participants with

diverse abilities.

It's about creating an inclusive experience that

works for everyone, regardless of their abilities."


Brush up on UX principles and methodologies

Review key concepts


like user-centered
design, information
architecture,

and usability testing.


Question 9

What do you do when


project managers or clients
don't like your design?
Why this question is asked

Hiring managers ask this to understand how you handle


criticism and collaborate with different stakeholders.

Best approach

Emphasize your professionalism, ability to receive


feedback constructively, and focus on project goals
rather than personal preferences.
Example answer

"I start by listening carefully to understand their

concerns.

Then, I explain the rationale behind my design

decisions, referencing user research and project

goals.

If there's still disagreement, I propose A/B testing

or additional user research to gather objective

data.

The focus is always on creating the best solution

for the users and the project, not defending my

personal preferences."
Question 10

When do you know a


design is complete?
Why this question is asked

This question helps hiring managers gauge your ability


to balance perfection with practicality and meeting
project deadlines.

Best approach

Describe a balanced approach that considers user


needs, project goals, and practical constraints.

Emphasize the importance of iteration and continuous


improvement.
Example answer

"A design is complete when it meets the defined

project goals, satisfies user needs based on our

research and testing, and aligns with technical

and business constraints.

However, I believe in the principle of 'done'

is better than 'perfect.'

We launch when we have a solid MVP that meets

core requirements, then continue to iterate based

on user feedback and performance metrics.

Design is an ongoing process of improvement."


Develop your storytelling skills

Frame your
experiences and
projects as
compelling
narratives that
showcase your
problem-solving
abilities.
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