Liudvikas Dicevičius
Senior UI designer
Tia
Being UX designers, we promise the users to solve their day to day issues using proven design principles, while keeping business needs in mind. Let me teach you how to keep that promise!
Mentoring is best described as an educational process when mentors share knowledge with the purpose of surfacing potential in their protégés.
Liudvikas Dicevičius. Senior UI designer. Tia
Being UX designers, we promise the users to solve their day to day issues using proven design principles, while keeping business needs in mind. Let me teach you how to keep that promise!
Evaldas Kalinauskas. Senior Product Designer. Freelancer
I’m a senior product designer who likes a hands on approach to problem solving. I believe in systems thinking and fixing the bottleneck first. My design motto is: Learn and show first, adapt later.
Emilija Valantiejūtė. Senior UX Researcher. Surfshark
I’ve been in the field of UX for a bit more than seven years. During these years had a chance to work on different projects, different products within various organizations, done a couple of hundred user research sessions, got rooted in the UX design process. Also, I grew a love for mentoring and sharing what I’ve learned so far. I am still growing, still learning every day.
Darius Chmieliauskas. UX team lead. BetGamesTV
Knowing the fundamentals of UX and focusing on soft skills is by far more critical than following UX trends. That is my rule of thumb when working with different teams, and it always pays off. And most important – critical thinking and asking WHY? is the best way to start any project.
Ina Semionova. Product Designer. Vinted
Ina Semionova is a product designer, currently working at Vinted to make second hand first choice world-wide. Main areas of focus and expertise lies in creating delightful cross-platform user experiences, building design systems and learning ins and outs of copywriting.
Rasa Jonkutė. UX Designer. Trustpilot
I’m a user-centered designer, currently helping companies to build trust online using Trustpilot. Being a part of a dedicated product team, I help to synthesise customers’ needs and deliver evidence-based designs.
There are many talented people left without professional support, which often results in loss of motivation. Mentors make sure that doesn’t happen!
Mentoring is best described as an educational process when mentors share knowledge with the purpose of surfacing potential in their protégés.
Mentors are not school teachers. They’re voluntary professionals that are motivated to pass on knowledge and contribute to Women Go Tech’s talent pool.
The process is based on guidance. Mentoring only serves as a vehicle towards self-realization.
The beauty of the Women Go Tech Acceleration program is that it’s a two-way learning experience, meaning that both parties will gain invaluable knowledge.