How did you get your portfolio and case studies ready? Did you practice your answers or do any mock interviews?I had a single
portfolio that focused on deep expertise in product design, strong design system cases, and examples showing my first steps into design management. I’d say the distribution was roughly 70/20/10%. As my superpower, I highlighted my systems thinking and ability to navigate complex business contexts.
I had three different CVs: one for a product designer role, one for a design lead role, and one for a design system designer role. In each version, I highlighted different aspects of my experience and results to match the role. On top of that, for each specific vacancy, I rewrote the overview section to emphasize the most relevant skills.
Nowadays, there’s a lot of information publicly available on how to craft a strong CV: AI assistance, the Mockin blog,
Mockin CV checker, free webinars from HR agencies. Using this open information, it’s definitely possible to prepare a solid CV.
Before each interview, I studied the company’s business — it helps a lot. For the portfolio review stage, I prepared a separate presentation with the most relevant case. If the product was a mobile B2C app, I showcased a mobile app case. If it was B2B, I presented web solutions for B2B. For a design system role, I compiled a presentation with design system cases from different products. This works really well, so don’t skip it. By the fourth interview, you’ll likely have all the presentations ready, which you can reuse for future interviews. To make your story interesting, emotional, and smooth, it’s better to plan it in advance and rehearse it 2–3 times.