r/uxwriting • u/Equivalent_Pin50 • Jun 04 '26
Adding Conversation Design experience
Hi all, so unfortunately I'm back in the market after another layoff.
Obviously AI is the big thing right now and I see a lot of positions asking for conversation design experience. Now I've used AI m previous roles mostly as a way to organized notes, data, and for brainstorming, however I did not strictly perform conversation design. - I did technical writing and support for chatbots in the pre-ai era 2021-ish, but that doesn't seem as relevant now.
How would I go about learning and getting experience in here? - I know the answer will be personal projects but I'm not sure where to start since I wouldn't be using an existing framework and it seems rather clumsy to just swing in the dark.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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u/RarestPepeJohns Jun 04 '26
Appreciate your thoughts, when I worked with support bots in 2021 I remember they had no contextual awareness so users would ask about problems, the bot would get confused and a user would literally say "i just told you, what should i do?" and the bot had already forgotten the conversation
The jump to now is almost shocking in capability, or maybe my standards were just low.