I am a 29 year-old Hispanic woman, I came to New Jersey from Colombia 3 years ago with my girlfriend, who is 31 years old. We have been together for 11 years. She is industrial engineer and still learning English. I have a bachelor degree in International Business management and finance and I have a B2/C1 English level. We came to this though country to find new opportunities. We both decided to make a career path change. She is learning how to code (HTML, CSS, Java Script). I am reading books, completing a UX design course at Udacity. Do we have any possibility in the market? #engineering #ui/ux #uxdesigner
Your identity has no bearing. Just have to pass the interview .
you can aim for leadership positions based on your identity. For peasant UX roles, might've to crack the interview
Not if you lead introductions with your identity politics
Why does your ethnicity gender or orientation even matter? Why does your post seem to imply that you think it should?
Because I witness discrimination every day in different environments, not only job related ones.
As long as you don’t give up, you can make it.
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I don’t think you will face discrimination for being Hispanic, a woman, or gay. Maybe you faced this in Colombia, but you will not in New York City for sure.
You have possibilities in the market if you are good at what you do. In the US it doesn’t matter where you come from or who you are, as long as you are willing to put the work and become good at what you do. That is part of the American dream 🇺🇸!
Not related to your identity. But lack of exp and degree could be a roadblock, no?