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We are seeking a highly skilled Staff UX Researcher to join our team; you will play a critical role in shaping the user experience vision for our organization. Proven track record of executing both qualitative and quantitative user research methods and demonstrating the impact of research on improving the customer or user experience.
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As a contributing member of the user experience design team, this person crafts compelling experiences that meet both business and user needs - but also demonstrates a willingness to work with ambiguity, push boundaries, and act as an advocate for the user.
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The Lead UX Researcher researches user experiences for generative AI, conversational, and data-driven products and services across platforms using a variety of methods, techniques, and tools.
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A Fortune 100 Tech and Online Retail Enterprise is seeking a UX Researcher to play a pivotal role in shaping the user experience of their ecommerce shopping platform. The UX Researcher will be responsible for leading qualitative and quantitative user research initiatives to inform critical decisions for current and future products.
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Principal User Experience Researcher - NetSuite HCM (SuitePe at Oracle in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Job Description Principal UX Researcher - NetSuite HCM Are you a creative person who loves a challenge.
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Proven experience in conducting user research for digital products or services, preferably in a fast-paced technology environment. We are seeking a talented and experienced UX Researcher to join our dynamic team.
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The UX Researcher will work to create a best in class user experience for client's frontline employees, helping transform unmet user needs and business opportunities into successful employee tools.
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Strong background in statistics and experience running interaction-based user research. Located in Seattle, the position requires a hands-on approach to user research, offering the chance to significantly impact both VR and AR products by working on pre-product technologies like EMG and camera-based eye tracking.
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What You’ll Do SimpliSafe is seeking a Lead UX Design Researcher with ecommerce experience to join our growing design team. Foster collaboration by planning, hosting and moderating brainstorming sessions based on consumer insights What You’ll Bring Deep experience in design research, with broad exposure to a variety of qualitative research methodologies such as one-on-one interviews, surveys, moderating group conversations, diary studies, prototype testing, usability testing, and engaging users remotely while they shop.
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Meet your teamWe’re the User Experience Design team. Experience working in with geographically dispersed teams User research or other experience from a technical field, such as software development, or with automotive industry The ability to manage ambiguity, lead research efforts autonomously, and multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
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We'll expect you to have: A PhD in Artificial Intelligence Deep expertise in machine learning and computer vision Strong programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow) Productization Expertise: Proven track record of bringing machine learning models from the research stage to full-scale production, demonstrating a clear understanding of deployment architecture, maintainability, and user impact.
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0301 Digital User Experience Researcher. 0301 User Experience Designer (Interactive Designer) 0301 Digital User Experience Analyst. Your application will be considered based on education, training, and quality of your experience.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you'll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. You'll combine skills in behavioral research design, statistical methods, and general programming to improve user experience.
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Demonstrated interdisciplinary experience in applied machine learning, natural language processing, and human computer interaction including experience doing offline and online evaluations, and conducting user studies and user-centered research.
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Fidelity Investments is looking for a User Experience Researcher who is passionate about their craft and improving employee digital experiences. A degree in a related field such as in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience, Usability Engineering, Experimental Psychology or related field, or equivalent education and related training / certification.
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