• UX for AI
  • Posts
  • "I was an unemployed designer with an architecture degree. Now I lead UX for AI projects."

"I was an unemployed designer with an architecture degree. Now I lead UX for AI projects."

Last week, a subscriber emailed me: "I've applied to 147 jobs. No callbacks. What am I doing wrong?"

The answer is painful: UX for AI fluency is not optional.

78% of design hiring managers screen for it. If you can't speak to agentic workflow design, RAG, vibe coding, or human-in-the-loop systems in an interview, you don't have a shot.

8 weeks ago, Milena took our UX for AI Certification. She wasn't a developer. She'd never touched RAG. Never vibe-coded an agent. She was an unemployed designer with an architecture degree.

Then something shifted.

"I've got a new UX Lead job, and this course definitely helped me — multiple HR organizations started reaching out to me."

You read that right — they came to her.

Now she's THE UX for AI designer at her new company. When an AI project comes in, Milena is the one who leads it:

Cohort 2 starts this Friday, June 12, 8 AM PT.

Use coupon LASTCHANCE2026 to get $500 off — expires Thursday 11:59 PM PT.

If you are not 100% convinced this is the best use of your money, get 100% of your money back on unused weeks. No drama. No fuss. You don't pay for the weeks you don't take -- it's that simple. It's the strongest guarantee in the business.

There are only 8 spots left as we maintain the highest level of 1:1 attention in any cohort course.

— Greg

P.S. Still on the fence? The only difference between you and Milena is that she stopped waiting. The 147-applications person is still sending résumés into the void. Milena has recruiters in her inbox. Which one do you want to be?

Reply

or to participate.