130: From UX Portfolio Rewrites to Hired as a Principal Product Designer: How Steve Owned His Career Story
Career Strategy Podcast with Sarah Doody | UX, Product Design, UX Research
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Feel like your UX experience is too complex to explain—or too chaotic to package into a clear story? In this open house interview, Steve Sanshwe shares how he went from a chaotic job search and overwhelming case studies to landing a Principal Product Designer role—faster than he expected and at a higher level than he applied for.
Steve explains how he used the Career Strategy Lab to reframe his experience, clarify his story, and attract the right roles (without redesigning his resume 10 times or burning out in the process). Whether you’re drowning in too much experience or unsure how to stand out, Steve’s journey offers practical takeaways and proof that progress—not perfection—is what moves the needle.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔️ Why Steve finally stopped rewriting the same case study and joined CSL
✔️ The mindset shift that helped him clarify his story and build confidence
✔️ How reframing your portfolio can attract better-fit opportunities
✔️ Why he landed a higher-level role than he applied for
✔️ How he used his Compass Statement to own the interview
✔️ Why saying “no” to the wrong roles helped him find the right one—fast
Timestamps:
01:00 Episode Context and Audience
02:09 Steve's Career Journey and UX Experience
05:26 The Impact of Career Strategy Lab
11:32 Iterative Process and Sprints
16:52 Final Tips and Conclusion
19:02 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information
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