Hey there, I'm Keren
I love diving into complex problems and finding just the right solutions to make things click.
Some people say that if art is in your blood, it never lets you go,
that's definitely true for me. I worked in training roles for years and loved every minute of it- presenting and interacting with people, but something was missing.

That's how I found instructional design, combining my passions for training and design.
In my instructional design roles, I've created educational products and worked on both content development and visuals always thinking on the user experience,
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In my current role at Unity, I was recognized and valued for my contributions.
When I expressed my desire to grow and develop in product design, either within my role or the company, I was given opportunities to take on relevant projects.
My professional training and background gave me the necessary foundation and the trust in my abilities allowed me to step into meaningful design work.
The first project I joined was the "Supersonic Knowledge Hub".
|I was mentored by an amazing design lead and learned a lot about teamwork, design systems, solving complex UX problems, and handling pressure and workload (especially while balancing this project alongside my core responsibilities).
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Alongside this project, I worked in my instructional design role on another project:
"Ads knowledge hub", aimed at our company's employees. This was a long and complex project we collaborated on with an external company that provided the platform, customized to our organization. I conducted user research, which led to new feature requirements for the product, and did a redesign with the mentorship of designers in
the company.
The next step for me is to become a full-time product designer. I have a huge passion and motivation for this profession, along with a wealth of knowledge I've gained over the years in the tech industry and from the projects I've been a part of.