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As a Senior UX Researcher, you will coordinate, execute, and present quantitative and qualitative studies including but not limited to surveys, usability studies, accessibly audits, ethnography.
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They are actively hiring for highly motivated and skilled Quantitative Developers/Quant Researchers to join the team. I am hiring on behalf of a growing mid-frequency trading firm that employs applied research methods to test investment hypotheses and design quantitative computer-driven trading models across various investment horizons and global liquid asset classes.
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We are looking to hiring a SENIOR quantitative researcher within the growing central risk book team which acts as a quantitative overlay on the global equity trading operations at the firm.
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1-3 years in a quantitative investment research role. Undergrad, masters, or PhD (preferred) in finance, computer science, mathematics, physics, or other quantitative discipline. Familiarity with quantitative investment methods in stock, bond, or credit markets.
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A large medium-frequency market-neutral global systematic equities team is looking for an Associate Portfolio Manager or Quantitative Researcher to directly add value to a portfolio through innovation idea generation, scientific research, effective portfolio construction, prudent risk management and efficient trade execution.
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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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Must have a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a data analyst or in other quantitative analysis or engineering disciplines, such as researcher, data engineer or Business Intelligence analyst.
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Independently perform standard molecular biology and biochemistry techniques (including molecular cloning, quantitative reverse transcription PCR, virus preparation and in vitro/in vivo viral transduction, Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, co-immunoprecipitation, and chromatin immunoprecipitation) as well as high-resolution microscopy (including confocal microscopy and live-cell imaging.
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JOB SUMMARY: Seeking a UX Researcher with about 2-3 years of experience. JOB TITLE: UX Researcher. Experience with a variety of research techniques including: ethnographic research, quantitative/qualitative analysis, online experiments (A/B and usability testing), card sorting, surveys, and benchmark studies.
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3+ years hands-on experience of qualitative and quantitative UX research in a product design environment across the Design Thinking stages. As a midlevel UX Researcher you'll be contributing to the development of our digital products.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Psychology, Statistics, Sociology, Marketing Research, Economics, International Trade or a related field - 5 years of experience conducting UX research, consumer insights, market research or analogous work, preferably within the ecommerce industry - Proficiency applying both qualitative and quantitative methods such as usability testing, focus groups, interviews, concept evaluation, diary studies, surveys, data analysis (SPSS, R or Python), A/B testing etc.
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Five (5) years of experience as a data analyst or in other quantitative analysis or related disciplines, such as researcher or data engineer supportive of key duties/responsibilities identified above.
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Action Lab, EdPlus at Arizona State University (ASU) is currently seeking a highly-motivated Quantitative Management Research Analyst (informally called an Action Lab Researcher or Research Scientist) to join our dynamic, interdisciplinary research team.
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This job description represents different full-time roles across Meta. We use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to accomplish our goals, including surveys, focus groups, field studies, usability tests, and 1:1 interviews.
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We are partnered with a $15B AUM hedge fund in New York looking to bring on a Senior Quantitative Macro Researcher. The role will entail full cycle quantitative researcher from idea generation to implementation/backtesting and contributing to tasks in portfolio construction/management.
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