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Preparation Guide for the UI/UX Designer Position at BRAC Bank (Grade: SO/PO)



1. Educational Credentials
• Ensure you have a Bachelor’s degree (or Honors) from a UGC‑approved university or an accredited foreign institution.
• If you hold or are pursuing an advanced degree or certification in UI/UX, interaction design, human‑centered design, or a closely related field, highlight it—these are considered a plus.

2. Professional Experience (4‑6 Years)
• Accumulate 4‑6 years of hands‑on experience in UI/UX design, preferably across multiple platforms (web, mobile, emerging media).
• Document projects where you delivered end‑to‑end design solutions, from research through implementation and post‑launch optimization.

3. Core Design Tool Mastery
• Become fluent in Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, Illustrator and Photoshop.
• Build a personal library of reusable components, design systems, and style guides within these tools.
• Practice rapid prototyping to showcase ideas within short time frames.

4. Wireframing, Prototyping & Usability Testing
• Gain expertise in creating low‑ and high‑fidelity wireframes.
• Use prototyping tools (Figma, Adobe XD, InVision, Axure) to simulate interactions.
• Run usability tests with real users or peers, capture feedback, and iterate.

5. Basic Front‑End Knowledge
• Learn the fundamentals of HTML, CSS and introductory JavaScript.
• Understand how design decisions translate into code to communicate effectively with developers.

6. Responsive & Adaptive Design
• Master design principles for fluid layouts, breakpoints, and device‑specific variations.
• Build case studies that show how you adapted a design for desktop, tablet and mobile screens.

7. Analytics & Data‑Driven Design
• Get comfortable with Google Analytics, Hotjar, Facebook Pixel and similar tools.
• Practice extracting user‑behavior metrics, defining KPIs, and applying insights to improve conversion and engagement.

8. New Media & Emerging Formats
• Explore design for social media assets, AR/VR experiences, and interactive multimedia.
• Stay updated on industry trends (e.g., motion design, micro‑interactions, voice UI) through blogs, webinars and conferences.

9. Cross‑Functional Collaboration Skills
• Participate in multidisciplinary teams – work with product managers, developers, strategists and content creators.
• Develop the habit of documenting design rationale, creating clear hand‑off files, and maintaining open communication channels.

10. Portfolio Development
• Curate 4‑6 strong projects that reflect the full UI/UX lifecycle.
• Include case studies with problem statements, research methods, design iterations, prototype links, test results and measurable outcomes.
• If possible, add examples of website maintenance, customization and new‑media integrations to align with the job’s responsibilities.

11. Resume & Cover Letter Tailoring
• Highlight the required years of experience, tool proficiency, and any certifications.
• Mirror the language used in the job description (e.g., “customer centricity,” “self‑propelled,” “meeting deadlines”).
• Quantify achievements – e.g., “Improved conversion rate by 22 % after redesigning checkout flow.”

12. Understanding BRAC Bank’s Culture
• Study BRAC Bank’s mission: trustworthy, innovative, inclusive banking with a sustainability focus.
• Emphasize values such as ethics, good governance and people‑centric service in your interview narratives.
• Prepare examples where you contributed to socially responsible design or worked on projects with a financial‑services context.

13. Interview Preparation
• Be ready to discuss your design process step‑by‑step, from user research to hand‑off.
• Prepare to solve a live design challenge, focusing on UI consistency, user flow optimization and data‑driven decisions.
• Anticipate questions on collaboration with developers, handling feedback, and managing multiple design updates simultaneously.

14. Continuous Learning
• Enroll in short courses or webinars on the latest UI/UX trends, design systems, and analytics integration.
• Join professional communities (e.g., Interaction Design Foundation, UX Design Slack groups) to stay current and expand your network.



Action Plan (First 30 Days)

1. Review the latest BRAC Bank digital products and note UI/UX strengths and gaps.
2. Complete an online certification or workshop on advanced Figma prototyping.
3. Build a mini‑project that redesigns a banking service page, incorporating responsive design and user‑testing results.
4. Set up Google Analytics and Hotjar on a personal site to practice data collection and insight generation.
5. Draft a concise “Design Impact” statement for each portfolio project, focusing on measurable results.

Following this systematic preparation will equip you with the technical expertise, strategic mindset and cultural alignment needed to excel as a UI/UX Designer at BRAC Bank. Good luck!
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