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34. A Journey from Backcountry to UX Research with Jon Clancy
Before getting into the UX field, Jon Clancy had one hell of a life. He spent his time in the great outdoors, guiding would-be adventurers down river on rafts, and teaching therapeutic yoga. So how did he end up as a senior UX Researcher? Stick around and you’ll hear all about it.
Jon Clancy has a hell of a backstory
Before getting into UX Research, Jon did it all. He was a wilderness medicine instructor, an EMT, a raft guide, a yoga instructor, and a massage therapist. He was even a lifeguard at Disney World.
In 2018 Jon started his journey into UX at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s Information School, where got his master’s in Human-Computer-Interaction.
This week Jon joins the show to talk about his journey into UX Research, and how his previous experiences as a teacher have helped him excel in his current role.
Topics:
• 03:21 – Jon’s backstory
• 09:40 – What drew Jon to UX Research over UX design
• 11:54 – UX Research handoffs vs collaboration
• 14:12 – UX designers can’t build empathy with research handoffs
• 17:25 – A UXR’s job isn’t to solve problems, it’s to uncover insights
• 19:26 – “Think of me as your Wikipedia”
• 28:28 – HCI is essentially a derivative field
• 37:18 – What would you do differently if you could do it all again?
• 45:19 – The narrative of the false senior
• 48:43 – Soft skills won’t get you a job, but they will be what makes you better
• 49:54 – We need more juniors
• 55:53 – What advice would you give people starting out?
Helpful Links:
• Connect with Jon on LinkedIn
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