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Artur Gubar2019-04-28 14:53:06
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Artur Gubar, 2019-04-28 14:53:06

Need help choosing a profession: UX/UI, Web design, 3D?

Hello,
I'll try to be brief.
The thing is, you have to make a decision. I have basic skills of Chandelier, FL, AE, Sketch and Maya. You have one year to level up and get a job. In terms of reading books, taking courses, practicing daily for at least 6 hours, as I plan to fly up the career ladder as quickly as possible.
Closer to the point. The main motivator is money. Interest in UX is probably the highest, but it will probably be real difficulties to get a junior position, everywhere you need 1-3 years of experience. With regards to web design, it seems like every 2nd one is doing it, is it worth it to go there? The last thing, 3D seems to be more difficult to master than the rest, but the approach to work is more systematic, this is easier for me (plus it seems there will be many 3D professions related to augmented reality).
How can you decide anyway?

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nrgian, 2019-04-28
@nrgian

You are strange. Work for you.
About money:
The option "what to quickly learn in order to earn more" does not work.
Well, or go to the porn actors. Pump up just a little, tune yourself up (shugaring body hair, etc.) - and go ahead. Fast money.
And in all the more traditional professions, it will not work out quickly.
You are not alone. You are the same as everyone else. There are millions of smart people like you.
For this reason, any niche with any amount of money is quickly filled with competitors and becomes low-money.
Now there are a lot of "beginners" in all these areas.
They work "for food", and even there is not enough for food.
Only pros pay well.
Becoming a pro takes time and effort.
In order for the process of becoming a professional to proceed in the best way, without forcing yourself and faster, you need to do what you like best.
Well, June means that you have a little bit of experience.
And without experience at all, this is called an intern or trainee.

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Mikhail Proskurin, 2019-04-28
@mixail_fet

Does every second person do web design? Hmmm... interesting statistic, I never noticed, given the fact that in the companies I worked in, finding a web designer was still such a quest.
Why do you separate the concepts of UX / UI and web design? UX/UI includes any interfaces, even the web, and very often, a good web interface designer can also make mobile applications, since the areas are very close.
And to say that web design is simpler than mobile applications is to say nothing, since on mobile, the main emphasis is on UX, and in order for you to make a full-fledged website, you must have impeccable taste.
If your motivator is money, and in UX / UI you put the meaning of mobile applications, then this industry suits you the most, since the main money is still there.

Ꮖɦɛօռ, 2019-04-29
@Theon

You will run after two hares, you will not catch one.

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Polina_Linova, 2020-03-25
@Polina_Linova

A year has passed. Any progress? Now I'm at the same crossroads...

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