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YOUR PURPOSE: The Senior UX Researcher at Lennar will focus on enhancing the internal sales associate experience through comprehensive field research and usability testing, particularly of internal tools like Salesforce.
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Bachelor’s degree with 10+ years of experience with extensive background in quantitative or qualitative research, including hands-on experience in writing research instruments (e.g., such as discussion guides or survey questionnaires) and analysis (e.g., weighting, data cleaning, regression, cluster/segmentation analysis, content analysis, narrative analysis, thematic analysis.
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Possess exceptional qualitative research skills, with the ability to translate and draw insights from qualitative and quantitative data and can make appropriate recommendations using insights.
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Provides subject matter expertise, including design of experiment, qualitative research methodology, and data triangulation to help meet user goals. · Demonstrated expertise in designing experiments, conducting qualitative research, and translating research to inform user-centered design decisions.
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Partner closely with Research and research leadership to advocate for and expand qualitative research approaches. We’re looking for a Principal Quantitative Researcher to join Splunk’s Research & Insights team.
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The successful market researcher will be able to analyze autonomously qualitative data, trends, strategies and competition aiming at increasing competitiveness. Job Description Job Description We are looking for a methodical Market Research Analyst to survey customer preferences and statistical data in order to support customers during their decision making process regarding product designs, prices and promotions.
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Ability to conduct user research, collect and synthesize quantitative and qualitative feedback and translate into an actionable design strategy. · 5+ years of relevant qualitative research experience.
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Comfortable with multiple qualitative, quantitative and mixed-method research, like surveys, usability testing, multivariate testing, A/B testing, etc. · Have extensive UserZoom and User Testing experience (i.e., conducting multi-methods research including both qualitative and quantitative studies.
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Demonstrable knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, evaluation techniques and analysis such as 1x1 interviews, focus groups, field research, journey maps, usability studies, survey research, card sorts, service blueprints and creation of user profiles and personas.
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Plan, design, and conduct qualitative user research studies (e.g., write moderator's guides, conduct in-depth interviews, moderated and unmoderated sessions, etc. Mid-Level UX Researcher.
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Sr. UX Researcher. The role will be part of a team that provides user research oversight for experience design across all digital channels and products. Collaborating closely with designers and product stakeholders, this role drives execution across research areas: study design, screener & discussion guide design, recruiting, data processing and analysis, as well as preparing and socializing results.
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This role is hands-on actively conducting user research, supporting multiple stakeholders across our web and app development teams, while continuously advancing research methodologies in digital.
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The Principal User Experience Researcher at Autodesk is a customer advocate, possesses a passion for human-centered design, and has an experience conducting impactful research with cross-functional teams.
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Overall Responsibilities:As a UX Researcher, you'll have the opportunity to support our research activities in developing innovative, user-friendly, best-of-breed products. Top daily responsibilities:¿ Scoping research questions and getting alignment from cross functional team¿ Planning research activities¿ Designing study protocol¿ Creating highlight videos/screenshots¿ Analyzing and interpreting both qualitative and quantitative data¿ Creating findings and recommendation reports from user studies.
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As Researcher, UX, you will launch and scale our Domestic Worker User Research Group to become a core capability for NDWA. This new team will tap into our national network of domestic workers to regularly gather insights, validate new ideas, and guide the creation of improved resources, products, and policies.
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