thank you for taking the time to feedback however, as much as I would LOVE to share the work I do. I'm unable to do so based on its very senstative data that I do not own the rights to and also contracts that don't allow work in progress to be in public domain. I share as much as I can, without sharing what I'm actually doing and the data involved.
@@GemmaHelyer that's understandable. it also doesn't need to be real work, but a couple examples to show what you do could be helpful. e.g. "I usually look at around 5 competitors, some that are close matches, some that are more loose fits, I usually note down strengths, weaknesses, and then group them by XYZ." or showing 3 comments you would make it you were to do it with a different competitor that you're not analyzing for this project. you could also create some visuals to show how you've spent your day (or your calendar blocks but with high level details like "client catch up", "Stand up" etc. would also be interesting to hear about how your average day is different from when you were a junior or mid, you somewhat alluded to that with how you haven't done design in a while, but would have loved to hear more about that :)
Thank you
great video!
We enjoyed this very much 👍🙂 - Alex parker
some feedback, would have been nice to see actual examples vs just hearing about it
thank you for taking the time to feedback however, as much as I would LOVE to share the work I do. I'm unable to do so based on its very senstative data that I do not own the rights to and also contracts that don't allow work in progress to be in public domain. I share as much as I can, without sharing what I'm actually doing and the data involved.
@@GemmaHelyer that's understandable. it also doesn't need to be real work, but a couple examples to show what you do could be helpful. e.g. "I usually look at around 5 competitors, some that are close matches, some that are more loose fits, I usually note down strengths, weaknesses, and then group them by XYZ." or showing 3 comments you would make it you were to do it with a different competitor that you're not analyzing for this project. you could also create some visuals to show how you've spent your day (or your calendar blocks but with high level details like "client catch up", "Stand up" etc. would also be interesting to hear about how your average day is different from when you were a junior or mid, you somewhat alluded to that with how you haven't done design in a while, but would have loved to hear more about that :)