I have 10yrs experience doing web/front end development (coding) and am now finding it wears a little thin in the interest stakes..
I've been reading up a lot about web usability and "user experience" and it seems quite interesting, there are a lot of parallels with what I do now and as I know the techie / Javascript aspects too, this gives me an advantage on the design side
To support it, i'm thinking of doing a part-time Masters in a relevant topic (eg. Human Computer Interaction), but I wonder if I'd be better off just working the keywords into my current CV and applying for jobs to suit..
Masters is 1 year full time or 2 years part time, would probably do freelance work to pay the bills while I did the course.
Anyone done this? Did it make any difference to employability after doing it?
I've been reading up a lot about web usability and "user experience" and it seems quite interesting, there are a lot of parallels with what I do now and as I know the techie / Javascript aspects too, this gives me an advantage on the design side
To support it, i'm thinking of doing a part-time Masters in a relevant topic (eg. Human Computer Interaction), but I wonder if I'd be better off just working the keywords into my current CV and applying for jobs to suit..
Masters is 1 year full time or 2 years part time, would probably do freelance work to pay the bills while I did the course.
Anyone done this? Did it make any difference to employability after doing it?
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