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The Hired Guns are seeking a User Experience Researcher with three or more years of experience to optimize the web, mobile, voice, and connected devices ecosystem of a news network.
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You will work closely with our UXR (User Experience Research) lead to grow the UXR practice within the Clover design team, which includes product and content design. Clover UXR (User Experience Research) is committed to understanding and championing the best possible Clover experience for Clover merchants and their customers.
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TheGuarantors is looking for a seasoned Senior Manager/Director of Design to lead our UI and UX teams, with a special emphasis on enhancing the user experience for our diverse user base.
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At least 3-5 years of experience in User Experience, Product Design, or a related discipline as a UX researcher, preferably for a national level website or digital product.
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Job Description:We are seeking a Robustness Analytics Researcher (User Study Researcher IV) for a very important client. Experience communicating complex security concepts to technical and nontechnical audiences •Preferred: Knowledgable about Large Language Models.
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Join our high energy and talented User Experience & Design team creating best-in-class digital experiences for one of the most recognized hospitality companies in the world. The role will be part of a team that provides user research oversight for experience design across all digital channels and products.
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This team, within the broader UX organization, focuses across all product areas to ensure that designs are driven by user needs and data across the full experience (web to app to on-property) so the overall end consumer experience is seamless, easy and intuitive.
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SANS GIAC Penetration Tester, Web Application Penetration Tester, Exploit Researcher and Advanced Penetration Tester. You’ll work collaboratively to implement detection logic within the Falcon sensor which includes both user-mode and kernel-mode components that together observe system activity, recognize malicious behavior, provide on-box prevention and remediation capabilities, and send relevant security related telemetry to the Falcon Cloud.
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Undergraduate degree in computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, or other fields, or equivalent experience.
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M.S. or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field (mathematics, physics or computer engineering), with a focus on computer vision and/or machine learning or comparable professional experience; or equivalent experience.
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Have extensive UserZoom and User Testing experience (i.e., conducting multi-methods research including both qualitative and quantitative studies) · Pro-actively surface research insights to drive a more user-centered experience.
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Investigate user behavior and user needs using empirical research methods such as logs analysis, survey research, path modeling, and regression analysisWork cross-functionally with partners to implement the approach into a delivery tool and work through challenges, roadblocks adapting the approach as needed while upholding research integrity.
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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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We are currently seeking a UX Researcher to join the rapidly growing Design & UX team at SPINS. As a UX Researcher you will be directly responsible for leading user research activities across multiple products and applications uncovering rich insights and unmet user needs.
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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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