64 Interview
Questions for UX
Designers
Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, Salesforce…
1. What is the difference between
Information Architecture and
User Experience?
1
2. Redesign Craigslist.
2
3. How do you design an
interface for a 1000 floors
elevator?
3
4. What are some UX research
methods?
4
5. Redesign the Amazon
homepage.
5
6. Describe the traits that a great
UX designer would possess?
6
7. Describe a product that you
really love and why? How can
you improve it?
7
8. Whiteboard a solution to
enhance the experience of
driving a car.
8
9. How would you conduct a user
experiment centered on using
email? How would you protect a
users’ content if they chose to use
their personal email during the
experiment?
9
10. Suppose that you are using
eye tracking method on a cross-
eyed participant and the
calibration could not be
successful. What do you do?
10
11.How would you conduct user
interviews if you were trying to
test a particular interaction?
11
12. Think about an app you like.
Suppose the product manager
tells you that he wants you to
find the top 10 UX issues. How
would you go about this?
12
13. How would you balance the
requirements between the user
goals and business goals?
13
14.How would you monetize one
of the research projects listed on
your resume?
14
15. Imagine you have 3 different
UIs and you want to know which
one is the best, what would you
do?
15
16. What are the weaknesses of
personas? How do you overcome
those weaknesses?
16
17. How would you conduct user
interviews if you were trying to
test a particular interaction?
17
18. How would you deal with a
dataset that was too large to load
into memory?
18
19. Which app/tool (you use
often) would you redesign if you
could? If you were a startup’s
CEO, which other members/
roles of your team would you
need around you?
19
20. What are the design tools you
use to create and communicate
your design ideas?
20
21. Are you open to design
criticism from different members
of a project?
21
22. Jelly Bean test?
22
23. What is your process as a UX
Designer?
23
24. Critique a responsive
website.
24
25. Describe the process of how
you would create a wine website
from scratch.
25
26. Design a new search for the
library.
26
27. What metrics would you use
to evaluate your design?
27
28. What do you know about
Information Architecture?
28
29. What is your favorite
research method? What is the
website/ app that you like or hate
and why?
29
30. What all things would you
consider while designing a
security application?
30
31. What would you do if you
were required to show a lot of
text on a page, but could not
change the scroll or template?
31
32. How would you design a
kitchen?
32
33. Someone on the team has a
strong opinion about how a
certain feature should be
designed, but you disagree that it
is a good user experience. How
do you approach the situation?
33
34. You are given a concept for a
new app to design (an app for
bikers that want to schedule
training courses/routes with
friends). Whiteboard out a
portion of the interface.
34
35. How would you design [a
particular feature] differently?
35
36. Show us an example of a
website with a great design.
36
37. Design a design process on
the go.
37
38. Design for the blind.
38
39. Pick a product, identify a UX
problem, and describe how you
would conduct research.
39
40. Think of your favorite app.
How would you go about
studying decreased engagement
for that app? What would you
tell your manager about why you
chose that research method?
40
41. What would you tell that
person who came to you and said
that he wanted a bigger sample
size for interviews or a survey?
41
42. Propose a research question
and research design. Explain
how it is useful for Facebook.
42
43. What is your favorite site or
app besides Facebook and why?
43
44. Pitch a new product. How
would you research it?
44
45. Pick a favorite app, tell us
how you would evaluate it.
45
46. Pick a topic you care about
and tell us how it could be
incorporated into Facebook.
46
47. Name one feature/
component of the Facebook
interface that a competitor does
better. Why and how?
47
48. How would you communicate
your findings to different
stakeholders?
48
49. Conduct research on
Autodesk website. Which
methodology will you use?
49
50. Describe how you would plan
a user study around this
scenario: Company A wants to
open a coffee shop and wants to
see what value people have in
coming there.
50
51. What have you been doing to
familiarize yourself with current
User Research trends?
51
52. What is the process you
would go through (step by step)
in developing a research plan
with a client through
completion?
52
53. When is the best time to
perform research in the design
cycle?
53
54. How is designing enterprise
applications different from
designing consumer
applications?
54
55. If you were to design the
Harry Potter magic map as a
web application, what would be
your approach?
55
56. Are you a perfectionist?
56
57. Describe your creative
process when assessing a new
project and deciding on how to
move forward.
57
58. How do people use mobile
sites vs. websites?
58
59. What does your design
process look like?
59
60. Who in the industry do you
follow and read?
60
61. Whiteboard challenge – We
are unable to place that link in
the area you suggested. How else
would you approach this
knowing the restriction?
61
62. How would you design for
someone locating his/her seat in
a baseball stadium?
62
63. Can you redesign the Ralph
Lauren website?
63
64. Can you tell us your process
from beginning to end when you
get a design assignment?
64
We are BayUX
We believe the future of innovation is through design – design that
puts people first.
Visit us at www.bayux.com
65
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64 ux-design-interview-questions-bayux-160825225837

  • 1. 64 Interview Questions for UX Designers Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, Salesforce…
  • 2. 1. What is the difference between Information Architecture and User Experience? 1
  • 4. 3. How do you design an interface for a 1000 floors elevator? 3
  • 5. 4. What are some UX research methods? 4
  • 6. 5. Redesign the Amazon homepage. 5
  • 7. 6. Describe the traits that a great UX designer would possess? 6
  • 8. 7. Describe a product that you really love and why? How can you improve it? 7
  • 9. 8. Whiteboard a solution to enhance the experience of driving a car. 8
  • 10. 9. How would you conduct a user experiment centered on using email? How would you protect a users’ content if they chose to use their personal email during the experiment? 9
  • 11. 10. Suppose that you are using eye tracking method on a cross- eyed participant and the calibration could not be successful. What do you do? 10
  • 12. 11.How would you conduct user interviews if you were trying to test a particular interaction? 11
  • 13. 12. Think about an app you like. Suppose the product manager tells you that he wants you to find the top 10 UX issues. How would you go about this? 12
  • 14. 13. How would you balance the requirements between the user goals and business goals? 13
  • 15. 14.How would you monetize one of the research projects listed on your resume? 14
  • 16. 15. Imagine you have 3 different UIs and you want to know which one is the best, what would you do? 15
  • 17. 16. What are the weaknesses of personas? How do you overcome those weaknesses? 16
  • 18. 17. How would you conduct user interviews if you were trying to test a particular interaction? 17
  • 19. 18. How would you deal with a dataset that was too large to load into memory? 18
  • 20. 19. Which app/tool (you use often) would you redesign if you could? If you were a startup’s CEO, which other members/ roles of your team would you need around you? 19
  • 21. 20. What are the design tools you use to create and communicate your design ideas? 20
  • 22. 21. Are you open to design criticism from different members of a project? 21
  • 23. 22. Jelly Bean test? 22
  • 24. 23. What is your process as a UX Designer? 23
  • 25. 24. Critique a responsive website. 24
  • 26. 25. Describe the process of how you would create a wine website from scratch. 25
  • 27. 26. Design a new search for the library. 26
  • 28. 27. What metrics would you use to evaluate your design? 27
  • 29. 28. What do you know about Information Architecture? 28
  • 30. 29. What is your favorite research method? What is the website/ app that you like or hate and why? 29
  • 31. 30. What all things would you consider while designing a security application? 30
  • 32. 31. What would you do if you were required to show a lot of text on a page, but could not change the scroll or template? 31
  • 33. 32. How would you design a kitchen? 32
  • 34. 33. Someone on the team has a strong opinion about how a certain feature should be designed, but you disagree that it is a good user experience. How do you approach the situation? 33
  • 35. 34. You are given a concept for a new app to design (an app for bikers that want to schedule training courses/routes with friends). Whiteboard out a portion of the interface. 34
  • 36. 35. How would you design [a particular feature] differently? 35
  • 37. 36. Show us an example of a website with a great design. 36
  • 38. 37. Design a design process on the go. 37
  • 39. 38. Design for the blind. 38
  • 40. 39. Pick a product, identify a UX problem, and describe how you would conduct research. 39
  • 41. 40. Think of your favorite app. How would you go about studying decreased engagement for that app? What would you tell your manager about why you chose that research method? 40
  • 42. 41. What would you tell that person who came to you and said that he wanted a bigger sample size for interviews or a survey? 41
  • 43. 42. Propose a research question and research design. Explain how it is useful for Facebook. 42
  • 44. 43. What is your favorite site or app besides Facebook and why? 43
  • 45. 44. Pitch a new product. How would you research it? 44
  • 46. 45. Pick a favorite app, tell us how you would evaluate it. 45
  • 47. 46. Pick a topic you care about and tell us how it could be incorporated into Facebook. 46
  • 48. 47. Name one feature/ component of the Facebook interface that a competitor does better. Why and how? 47
  • 49. 48. How would you communicate your findings to different stakeholders? 48
  • 50. 49. Conduct research on Autodesk website. Which methodology will you use? 49
  • 51. 50. Describe how you would plan a user study around this scenario: Company A wants to open a coffee shop and wants to see what value people have in coming there. 50
  • 52. 51. What have you been doing to familiarize yourself with current User Research trends? 51
  • 53. 52. What is the process you would go through (step by step) in developing a research plan with a client through completion? 52
  • 54. 53. When is the best time to perform research in the design cycle? 53
  • 55. 54. How is designing enterprise applications different from designing consumer applications? 54
  • 56. 55. If you were to design the Harry Potter magic map as a web application, what would be your approach? 55
  • 57. 56. Are you a perfectionist? 56
  • 58. 57. Describe your creative process when assessing a new project and deciding on how to move forward. 57
  • 59. 58. How do people use mobile sites vs. websites? 58
  • 60. 59. What does your design process look like? 59
  • 61. 60. Who in the industry do you follow and read? 60
  • 62. 61. Whiteboard challenge – We are unable to place that link in the area you suggested. How else would you approach this knowing the restriction? 61
  • 63. 62. How would you design for someone locating his/her seat in a baseball stadium? 62
  • 64. 63. Can you redesign the Ralph Lauren website? 63
  • 65. 64. Can you tell us your process from beginning to end when you get a design assignment? 64
  • 66. We are BayUX We believe the future of innovation is through design – design that puts people first. Visit us at www.bayux.com 65 Learn more about us