📣 RSVP for my free workshop on running better user interviews (April 22)


Hey Reader,

I’m going to be honest…A lot of user interviews feel productive while you’re in them.

The conversation is flowing, you’re asking good questions, and you’re getting thoughtful answers.

But then you sit down to synthesize…And things start to feel a little unclear. You have quotes. Notes. Opinions. But not always clear, decision-ready insights.

If you’ve ever been there, same 👀

And it’s exactly why I’m excited to be partnering again with User Interviews for a live, FREE workshop:

The Science of User Interviews

📅 April 22
🕒 11 AM to 1 PM ET

This session is all about helping you move from:

“I ran some interviews” → “I uncovered something meaningful that a team can actually use right away.”


By the end of this session, you should be able to answer:

Inside, we’re getting into:

🔹 How to design interview guides without bias creeping in
🔹How to ask questions that uncover real behavior, not just opinions
🔹How to tell the difference between a pattern and a one-off
🔹How to use AI to support your process without losing your critical thinking

If your interviews have ever felt “fine” but not as impactful as you want them to be, this is for you.

And if you’re newer to research, this will give you a strong foundation to build from.


Would love to see you there!

Best,

Eniola Abioye


UXR Career Coach and Founder, UX Outloud

PS: If you know a researcher who’d benefit from this FREE resource, please forward this email to them. Sharing is caring!



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Eniola Abioye, UXR Career Coach | UX Outloud

YOU'RE A PROFESSIONAL OR ACADEMIC RESEARCHER who has experience in people-focused work that you'd like to apply to a career in UX Research; however you don't know how to stand out and successfully pivot. You've come to the right place! My name is Eniola Abioye; I am a UXR Career Coach and I help customer-centered professionals position their current skills to transition into tech UXR roles. I founded UX Outloud to work directly with people who have experience doing user research but have never had the title on their resume. I guide researchers in building a strong narrative and employing an 8-step strategy in starting their UXR careers. My speciality is constructing tailored transition strategies taking into account the experience you have to leverage and the niche that are targeting for your next role. I take a hands-on approach to revamping your professional materials including: 📢 A resume that emphasizes your work and organizational impact 📢 A LinkedIn profile that demonstrates your value to UX hiring managers and recruiters 📢 A UXR portfolio that details your strategic research approach and case studies that showcase your experience I also work as a Lead UX Researcher and UXR Manager at Meta - and my background happens to be in biology and healthcare. Take it from me, someone who doesn't have the most "traditional" UXR background, you can apply people research skills from any and every industry and niche to UX. It all comes down to creating a strong narrative and making your skillset crystal clear. If you're ready to stop applying to UXR roles endlessly online and actually gain traction landing interviews and job offers, apply to work with me at bit.ly/uxrcareeraccelerator! Tell me about your background and what you're looking for in your next career move. I'm happy to answer any questions you have and figure out if we're a good fit on a free consultation call. 💚 Tap the "subscribe" button to hear tips and strategies for pivoting into UXR! On a personal tip, I was born, raised and educated in the Bay Area. I absolutely love traveling and adventures of any kind. Luckily UX Research has taken me all around the world and I'm documenting my journey as I go!

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