Just graduated in Computer Applications, I have no work Experience but I did some Freelancing and had a ecom website…You are saying it’s hard for a fresher to get a job in this field in EU as compared with US. I love Europe and I have almost decided ireland for MS in HCI and I don’t like US for some reasons. I really really want to settle in Europe but this job situation for Freshers is concerning me after watching your video. What should I do now??
All my friends who graduated last year with me are still unemployed there are hardly any jobs in Ireland (check LinkedIn job by changing the location to Ireland) When you don't have any experience in UX, finding a job would be difficult. All I can suggest is try to find job in India and work for 1-2 years full-time and then choose a master's if you want. Or look for other EU countries. (Do watch my lastest video why Ireland is not good for you) Hope it helps!
@@theeswatirai i see, thanks. Any good suggestions for other EU countries? maybe make a new video explaining in detail about those countries. From what i know Denmark and Sweden are good options for HCI, are they?
I come from core background almost 2 work exp, I got offer from MS in business analytics from UCD and offer of MBA in India, which one should I consider, any insights?
Depends on what are your goals afterwards and how much is the fees+living expenses in both the colleges. If both colleges have the same ranking, similar fees then I would have chosen one in India. People get placement in good companies with great pay when they graduate form indian colleges but that's not the case with EU universities. All the best :)
Hi Swati, thanks for the video, I have around 3 years of experience as software developer, is it fine for me to consider Europe for MS interaction design?
Hey, It doesn't come under relevent experience but you will have slight benifit from it. Even though you have experience in SDE but they will consider you as a fresher in UX.
This video made all the doubts clear. Thanks a lot for sharing your views!
Thank you so much, I found this so helpful. It's goona definitely help me make my decision.❤
Nice video 😊
Great video 💯
Very helpful 🙂
Just graduated in Computer Applications, I have no work Experience but I did some Freelancing and had a ecom website…You are saying it’s hard for a fresher to get a job in this field in EU as compared with US. I love Europe and I have almost decided ireland for MS in HCI and I don’t like US for some reasons. I really really want to settle in Europe but this job situation for Freshers is concerning me after watching your video. What should I do now??
All my friends who graduated last year with me are still unemployed there are hardly any jobs in Ireland (check LinkedIn job by changing the location to Ireland)
When you don't have any experience in UX, finding a job would be difficult. All I can suggest is try to find job in India and work for 1-2 years full-time and then choose a master's if you want.
Or look for other EU countries. (Do watch my lastest video why Ireland is not good for you)
Hope it helps!
@@theeswatirai i see, thanks. Any good suggestions for other EU countries? maybe make a new video explaining in detail about those countries. From what i know Denmark and Sweden are good options for HCI, are they?
and i am solely choosing ireland because of English language. Language barrier is keeping me from looking for other countries.
@@NikhilSawantIN You can talk with people who studied there.
I come from core background almost 2 work exp, I got offer from MS in business analytics from UCD and offer of MBA in India, which one should I consider, any insights?
Depends on what are your goals afterwards and how much is the fees+living expenses in both the colleges.
If both colleges have the same ranking, similar fees then I would have chosen one in India.
People get placement in good companies with great pay when they graduate form indian colleges but that's not the case with EU universities.
All the best :)
Hi Swati, thanks for the video, I have around 3 years of experience as software developer, is it fine for me to consider Europe for MS interaction design?
Hey, It doesn't come under relevent experience but you will have slight benifit from it.
Even though you have experience in SDE but they will consider you as a fresher in UX.
@@theeswatirai Thanks! Also you mentioned you applied in July for Sept 2022 intake, was it possible to get admit and visa processing within 3 months?
what's the minimum gpa required to apply for ms in ucd?
So, are you unhappy with your decision to study in Europe , because there are no design jobs ? considering scenario 2