February 8, 2024
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Lunch n' Learn: What’s new with UX in 2024 & How to Break In

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Every month we have fun and informative “bite sized” presentations to add some inspiration to your lunch break.  These virtual events allow us to partner with amazing speakers, community groups and organizations to share their insights and hot takes on a variety of topics impacting our industry. 

Join us at the end of every month for Lunch n' Learn.

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Eniola Abioye

Join us for a FREE Fireside chat on Jan 31st @ 12-1pm PST (Jan 30th at 9am NZT) with Eniola. You’ll learn about her career journey from integrative biology to UX, 3 things that are changing about the industry, and what you need to know to transition into UX this year. This is a casual, Q/A style conversation so bring your questions and get excited to meet Eniola!

Eniola Abioye, Founder of UX Outloud and UX Researcher at Meta will be hosting a HYBRID masterclass to help you uplevel your UX career. This event will take place on Feb 24th in the SF Bay Area & virtually worldwide!

Speaker Bio

I help UX Researchers improve their research practice. Whether you’re seasoned and looking to level up or a new researcher looking to get your bearings in UX, I can help you focus and apply your skillset.

Now, I am a UX Researcher at Meta and speak to all different types of users their experience on the platform. I take an agile approach and often employ Rapid Iterative Testing and Evaluation. I am innately curious, a self-starter, adaptable and communicative with a knack for storytelling.

Grab your lunch, invite your colleagues and we hope to see you at our next Lunch n’ Learn! 🥗

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