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What is a product, what is UX Design, and what does a day in the life of a UX Designer look like? Learn more about the design thinking process and how to apply it to real world problems.
How do we perform research? Learn how to find users and conduct user interviews to define the problem and build a persona for your product.
How do we come up with ideas? Learn how to use various ideation techniques like brainstorming, lightning demos, and mind maps to generate ideas, evaluate products and create potential solutions to your problem to solve.
How do we visualise our ideas? Learn Visual Design fundamentals and create a lo-fi sketch of your solution using Whimsical.
How do we know if our ideas work? Learn how to validate your designs by creating prototypes and performing usability testing with potential users of your product.
The experience at EntryLevel cemented my grasp on Product Management processes, and was an experience I used in depth during my interview. Since I didn't have any direct product management experience, the EntryLevel experience strengthened my profile in the eyes of the hiring managers.
Ayomide has received three job offers since completing the program, from Ventures Platform Nigeria, M-KOPA and Wild Fusion. Ayomide is currently working as a Financial Data Analyst at Wild Fusion. While searching for a full time role, he found that he had tangible examples of his work through EntryLevel.
I successfully got a job at LoftyInc Capital Management as a Venture Analyst. It was very useful, I won't lie. From deal sourcing to deal diligence, there was a lot I didn't know and I’m still learning. I still have the Notion link bookmarked to refer back to it.
I received an offer for a Sales Engineer role. The process engineering knowledge I obtained during the program stood out to my employers, as water treatment is one of the industries in which they work.
When I did the EntryLevel program, I was playing a dual role of Product Owner and Quality Assurance on a team. Two weeks ago I was offered a full Product Owner role (no Quality Assurance) at the same company for a different team. I learned a lot and gained a lot of insight from the coursework through the program so, I'll forever be grateful for that! I’ve finally made the transition!
I started off the blockchain experience without knowing what a smart contract was. I do have programming experience but the 30-day intensive experience helped me get there quickly with the accountability of a team environment. The EntryLevel team introduced me to Drift post graduation and I was in the team a few weeks later.
I just started my second course on Ui/UX design this year on EntryLevel and so far the experience has been amazing 😻 and challenging too in a good way.
Finally, I'm a certified UX designer 💃 My journey into Tech has officially started all thanks to EntryLevel.
I recently completed @EntryLevelNet UX Design Course to broaden my knowledge. It was a great learning experience. I received my certificate as well as my team leader badge. While learning, I also worked on a case study. The course is extremely detailed, and I'm glad I finished it because I was able to solve a problem in the travel industry.
I recently started learning at EntryLevel in their UX Designer course. Its been an interesting journey so far as we have been working on our very own case studies and have been given problem statements that are real.
I recommend this a million times to any professional who want to develop new tech skills. EntryLevel is beyond a training company, for me it is a reliable mentor. The program is facilitated by seasoned world class professionals who worked in reputable companies.
Just got my UX Designer Certificate from EntryLevel. The classes and tasks were worth it. Wireframing, prototyping, use of figma, research and so on. Super exited about this 💃🏻
The experience at EntryLevel cemented my grasp on Product Management processes, and was an experience I used in depth during my interview. Since I didn't have any direct product management experience, the EntryLevel experience strengthened my profile in the eyes of the hiring managers.
Ayomide has received three job offers since completing the program, from Ventures Platform Nigeria, M-KOPA and Wild Fusion. Ayomide is currently working as a Financial Data Analyst at Wild Fusion. While searching for a full time role, he found that he had tangible examples of his work through EntryLevel.
I successfully got a job at LoftyInc Capital Management as a Venture Analyst. It was very useful, I won't lie. From deal sourcing to deal diligence, there was a lot I didn't know and I’m still learning. I still have the Notion link bookmarked to refer back to it.
I received an offer for a Sales Engineer role. The process engineering knowledge I obtained during the program stood out to my employers, as water treatment is one of the industries in which they work.
When I did the EntryLevel program, I was playing a dual role of Product Owner and Quality Assurance on a team. Two weeks ago I was offered a full Product Owner role (no Quality Assurance) at the same company for a different team. I learned a lot and gained a lot of insight from the coursework through the program so, I'll forever be grateful for that! I’ve finally made the transition!
I started off the blockchain experience without knowing what a smart contract was. I do have programming experience but the 30-day intensive experience helped me get there quickly with the accountability of a team environment. The EntryLevel team introduced me to Drift post graduation and I was in the team a few weeks later.
Instead of thousands of dollars, our base price is low and we have financial aid for those who need it.
No pass/fail grades. As long as you do the course work to a minimum standard (no copying other people and some attempt at the questions) you'll qualify.
Once you’ve finished the course on time you can get all your money back or you can opt-in for some premium perks.
Most companies charge you thousands of dollars to help you have “skin in the game”. While its true that financial cost can be an incentive, if that's all they cared about they would refund you when you finish.
If you don’t finish, you retain access to the content. (People who opt for a refund lose access immediately after the course is over) In essence, you have nothing to lose because the worst case is you’ve paid for a course. Which is what most companies do anyway. We just want to provide a way to incentivise you to get to the finish line.
EntryLevel makes money in a number of ways:
At the end of the program (if you graduate) you are offered the Premium Perks, which include:
To purchase these perks all you have to do is let us keep your commitment bond! Please note that the Premium Perks are completely optional.
Users who claim their refund will still receive a standard certificate of completion and will have their access to the content revoked after the program ends.