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How to stay sane in a company with low UX maturity?

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Day job is dead, ideas for how to work on my side hustle (candles)

This sub is not for advertisements! Questions and answers about starting, owning, and growing a small business only.

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Fisher Price: My first rap playlist

A place to ask for music suggestions and help others discover something new.

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Job sucks, want to make a TGIF playlist

A place to ask for music suggestions and help others discover something new.

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Company is offering me unexercised NSOs, but something feels off

Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the PF Wiki, and get on top of your finances!

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First person dungeon crawler

A subreddit for gamers who need a little help finding new games to play. Tell us what you're looking for and get suggestions from the community.

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Advice transitioning from UX writing

A community for sharing and discussing UX research. The goal is to think about UX research broadly and consider studies from related/overlapping disciplines (e.g., market research, medical anthropology, public health, design research). Open to both academic and applied research. **New to research? Here is a getting started guide: https://medium.com/getting-started-in-user-experience-and-design**

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I have to get out of UX writing. Where do I go?

A place for current and aspiring UX writers to discuss the growing field and share tips with the community.

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ARPG with cool necromancy like Diablo 2

A subreddit for gamers who need a little help finding new games to play. Tell us what you're looking for and get suggestions from the community.

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What to work on when it's very quite?

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Retro or retro-style games

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So what's the best Amazon alternative now?

The unofficial sub dedicated to the Calibre ebook management software

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I think I'm putting myself out of a job

A place for current and aspiring UX writers to discuss the growing field and share tips with the community.

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UX writer here. I think I'm putting myself out of a job

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Repeated requests and complaints go nowhere. Am I isolating myself?

A subreddit dedicated to discussions about being a manager, supervisor, boss, or business owner.

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Too hot in summer, too cold in winter

A place to share candle making (and associated home fragrance) techniques, tutorials, ideas and finished products. Post about your issues and get troubleshooting advice. No unsolicited advertising from candle makers or suppliers.

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Stay at a failing company, or jump ship to a startup?

Welcome to r/work! Love it or hate it, we're here to make the most out it.

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Work sucks, but....

Welcome to r/work! Love it or hate it, we're here to make the most out it.

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Excessive soot on jars

A place to share candle making (and associated home fragrance) techniques, tutorials, ideas and finished products. Post about your issues and get troubleshooting advice. No unsolicited advertising from candle makers or suppliers.

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UX in a sales-driven company (B2B)

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Estimating ROI (when there's no clear monetary benefit)

This is a safe and open environment dedicated to the promotion of project management methodologies, with the purpose of fostering and promoting free discussion about all things project management. Check out r/PMcareers for career related posts.

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My anger is ruining my job

We are a community committed to learning about and applying philosophical Stoic principles and techniques.

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Anyone using FO for things other than candles, soap, and diffusers?

A place to share candle making (and associated home fragrance) techniques, tutorials, ideas and finished products. Post about your issues and get troubleshooting advice. No unsolicited advertising from candle makers or suppliers.

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Ideas for feedback channels/methods

A community for sharing and discussing UX research. The goal is to think about UX research broadly and consider studies from related/overlapping disciplines (e.g., market research, medical anthropology, public health, design research). Open to both academic and applied research. **New to research? Here is a getting started guide: https://medium.com/getting-started-in-user-experience-and-design**

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Is SaaS the wrong place to worry about usability?

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