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Step 2: Choose 3–5 Projects as Detailed Case Studies
"Quality over quantity is the best rule to follow when putting together your portfolio. Since hiring managers don’t have a lot of time to dedicate to each candidate’s portfolio, it’s best to choose a few of your best projects to showcase from your prioritized list you made in the previous step. The projects you choose should align to the work that is described in the job description." "In addition to visuals for each project, create a case study that includes the following information:
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1 The problem(s) you had to solve or the hypothesis you came up with for solving it
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2 Your specific role in the project and how you collaborated with others
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3 How you came to your proposed solution(s)
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4 How your proposed solution(s) solved the problem
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5 Challenges you faced, including design concepts that were ultimately not pursued
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6 How the project affected the users and the business
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7 What you learned"
"Remember, the final screenshots only tell part of the story."
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