Thi Nga (Tina) Nguyen
About Thi Nga (Tina) Nguyen
Thi Nga (Tina) Nguyen is a UX Designer at Raiffeisen Bank International AG in Vienna, Austria, with a background in finance and project management. She has transitioned from a career in sales at H&M to UX design, emphasizing teamwork and adaptability in her professional philosophy.
Work at Raiffeisen Bank International
Thi Nga (Tina) Nguyen has been employed as a UX Designer at Raiffeisen Bank International AG since 2021. She works in Vienna, Austria, where she applies her expertise in user experience design to enhance digital banking solutions. Her role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to create user-centered designs that improve customer interactions with banking services.
Education and Expertise
Tina Nguyen studied UX Design Fundamentals at Talent Garden Innovation School, completing the program in 2021. She also holds a degree in Finance from the University of Zagreb, achieved in 2012. Additionally, she has completed various design-related courses, including a Masterclass in Adobe Illustrator and a Graphic Design Masterclass, both from Udemy in 2021. Her educational background supports her transition from sales to UX design.
Background
Tina Nguyen has a diverse professional background, beginning her career in sales management at H&M. She held various positions, including Sales Merchandise Manager and Department Manager, from 2014 to 2021. Prior to her role at H&M, she worked as a Project Management Assistant at IBM for five months in 2012. This varied experience has contributed to her adaptability and skills in project management and team collaboration.
Achievements
Tina Nguyen has successfully transitioned from a career in sales to UX design, demonstrating her adaptability and commitment to her professional development. She emphasizes the importance of open-minded and vision-driven teamwork, which reflects in her approach to UX design. Additionally, she maintains a personal website, tingadesign.com, where she showcases her UX design work and projects.