Short answer is no, although it depends on what services you want to offer.
Long answer: If you want to be a lone wolf, building projects yourself from the ground up, it's useful to have a diverse foundation of knowledge across a wide array of disciplines, UX included. If you're not building web sites – for example, maybe you're building process automations on top of web technologies – it might not be as important. If you intend to bring in other contractors to work on projects with you, you could always bring in a UX expert to help out on that aspect of your projects so that you can focus on your areas of expertise.
Short answer is no, although it depends on what services you want to offer.
Long answer: If you want to be a lone wolf, building projects yourself from the ground up, it's useful to have a diverse foundation of knowledge across a wide array of disciplines, UX included. If you're not building web sites – for example, maybe you're building process automations on top of web technologies – it might not be as important. If you intend to bring in other contractors to work on projects with you, you could always bring in a UX expert to help out on that aspect of your projects so that you can focus on your areas of expertise.
Okay. Thanks a lot for the reply
Okay. Thanks a lot for the reply.