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Business Careers Foundations Careers in the Tech Industry The Web Design Industry

A question from the web designers career track:

Job descriptions for web designers might also refer to the position as or designers.

I have used user interface, user interaction, user experience and front end but all seem to be wrong

1 Answer

Tim Knight
Tim Knight
28,888 Points

You're really close.

At 1:11 in the video they mention:

Now sometimes you might see this position listed as a front-end designer or even a user-experience or user-interaction designer.

I used "front-end" and "user-interaction" and it worked just fine.

Yep forgetting dashes can mess up a character search. Thanks.