Slack
A friendly and useful place for UXers to chat
Join the UX Brighton Slack group
- Add your email address
- Introduce yourself
Please tell us a bit about yourself (in the #introduce channel).
We ask that you do this before posting to other channels.
Channels
- discuss UX in the #general channel
- ask questions and seek help on UX work issues in the #ask channel
- discuss and get notified about #events
- discover #jobs
- get advice about your #portfolio
- offer, request or discuss #mentorship
- post #ads about your UX tools and services
- tell #admin if someone’s breaking the rules
Things you can’t do (even if you have introduced yourself)
- Don’t directly message people who don’t know you
- Don’t advertise your company’s wares outside the
#ads
channel unless it’s related to a conversation someone else has started
Job ad dos and don’ts
Do
- post about any kind of role as long as it’s user-centered. For example a developer role would be allowed if it entails direct involvement in user research.
- (for a better response rate) include a job description, salary/day rate, the company name, location/remote, whether it’s full time, permanent or freelance
Don’t
- promote vacancies where living in Brighton would count against applicants
- advertise jobs outside of the
#jobs
channel
Get help
If someone’s hassling you, drop a message in the #admin channel or, if you’d prefer, send a direct message to Danny Hope in Slack.
Admin team
Besides Danny, there are few other people who help with admin tasks. If you’d like to join this little team, send a direct message to Danny Hope in Slack.
If you’re one of the admin team trying to get to find it, here’s the Slack admin guidance in Notion.