
SimplifiedUX, a web application designed to help UX designers improve their skills and gain confidence in their abilities, launched a platform for UX design skill testing and talent recruitment. The platform offers a variety of UX design skills tests, including categories such as user research, color theory, UX principles, design thinking, and more. Users can take these tests multiple times and receive detailed reports on their performance as well as resources and tips to improve their skills and prepare for job interviews.
SimplifiedUX founder Sam Obi said: “Our platform helps designers identify areas of strength and weakness and prepare them for their dream jobs.”
SimplifiedUX not only provides a valuable resource for UX designers, it also provides a leaderboard feature that showcases top performing users and their scores. This feature is a valuable tool for recruiters, hiring managers, and organizations looking to identify top UX design talent, connect directly with them, and streamline the hiring process.

SimplifiedUX Director David Dogeni said: “Our platform is designed to help individuals of all levels of experience, from novices to seasoned professionals, advance their careers in the highly competitive field of UX design. I feel confident in my abilities and can achieve success in my UX design career.”
SimplifiedUX also has planned integration features that will allow educational platforms to partner with the platform and use skill-testing technology to assess students’ UX design skills. , you can choose to upload your own custom questions, making it a versatile and flexible solution for educational institutions.
SimplifiedUX product manager Christian Emenike said: We are pushing boundaries to close the gap of hiring people by connecting skills and job opportunities. ”
SimplifiedUX is now available for users to sign up and start taking skill tests. For more information on SimplifiedUX, please visit: www.simplifiedux.com.
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