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Keeping your UX Career Future Focused

We spoke about the future of UX and how to ready your career for the ever-changing technologies up ahead.

This will be a Zoom event and is open to all skill levels and all locations, so feel free to join us from wherever you are.

Guest Panelists:
William Ntim — Senior UX Designer at The Home Depot
Alexis Puchek — Principal Director of Design at frog design
Marti Gold — Director of Features and Services User Experience at SiriusXM

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