They’re not reading your UX case study.

Aug 06, 2025 12:31 am

You’re writing for readers.

But hiring managers are skimmers.


Here’s the truth:


Most hiring managers won’t read your case study.


They’ll skim it for 30 seconds.

If your headlines catch their attention — they’ll keep going.

If not, they’ll move on.


That’s why your portfolio needs to tell the story — without paragraphs.


A great portfolio is scannable.

Headline-driven.

Story-led.


And not just any story.

A “But, Therefore” story.


Here’s what I teach my clients (and it works):


“There was a situation…
But a challenge emerged…
Therefore I made this decision…”


They use this to build headline-only case studies that still land interviews.


Each headline is a beat in the story.

Each one shows thinking.

Each one earns trust.


So if your case study only makes sense after 10 scrolls and 500 words


It’s not working.


So reflect on this:


Could someone skim your portfolio in 30 seconds…
…and still trust your thinking?


Btw, I just made my full 90-minute portfolio training public.


✅ Real critiques

✅ Headline rewrites

✅ Proven framework


This is the same training I use with $100/week clients to help them land $150K-$300K+ UX roles.


👉 Watch it here


Joseph

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