After trying different platforms like Coursera and blogs, I turned to the Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF) for structured learning. I’ve already finished two courses, and the certificates look great for LinkedIn, but here’s my question: are they actually useful when applying for UX jobs in 2025? Do hiring managers value IxDF, or is it more about showcasing portfolios and real projects? Curious to hear from folks with firsthand experience.
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After trying different platforms like Coursera and blogs, I turned to the Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF) for structured learning. I’ve already finished two courses, and the certificates look great for LinkedIn, but here’s my question: are they actually useful when applying for UX jobs in 2025? Do hiring managers value IxDF, or is it more about showcasing portfolios and real projects? Curious to hear from folks with firsthand experience.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/redditAnswers/comments/1m5ofui/how_legit_are_ixdf_certification_in_the_eyes_of/
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