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Skills Required: The Interaction Designer / User Researcher / Usability Tester will possess knowledge and experience in a mix of text, images, data, sound, animation and other effects to create interactive communication products as part of a product development team, use multimedia software, create design concepts, monitor design performance and ensure compliance with guidelines; and displaying imagination, creativity, computer technology expertise, teamwork, communication, and self-motivation.
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5+ years of industry (hands-on) working experience conducting research as a business analyst, market researcher, UX Researcher, or equivalent professional experience required. We are a rapidly-growing, fast-moving, highly-capable User Experience Design & Research team of Alibaba global B2B e-commerce.
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What You Will Do: The marketing team at World Financial Group (a Transamerica company) is looking to add a mixed-methods User Experience (UX) Researcher to manage and act on a variety of diverse research needs across the organization.
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You will apply your knowledge of web usability testing methods and user research studies and conduct user experience (UX) research on websites, software applications, and mobile apps to enhance the user experience.
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We are hiring a Lead UX Quant Researcher who will be the first quantitative researcher at Turo. We are excited for this person to bring a new level of discipline and expertise, elevate the impact of research, and evangelize the benefits of quantitative research.
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As a Senior UX Researcher youll be key to the development of our clients digital products. Job Title: UX Researcher. Experience leading and conducting generative and evaluative user research.
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Develop and conduct both quantitative and qualitative UX research methodologies such as heuristic reviews, click tests, competitive analyses, surveys, eye tracking, remote unmoderated/moderated usability testing, user interviews, etc.
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Experience with qualitative and user-centered design methods (individual and group interviews, diary studies, direct observation, think-aloud usability testing, etc.) Be able to describe user problems and business opportunities to a variety of stakeholders by leveraging both quantitative and qualitative data.
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The UX Researcher will work to create a best in class user experience for United's frontline employees, helping transform unmet user needs and business opportunities into successful employee tools.
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The Senior UX Researcher will be a critical part of Sorensons User Experience team, working closely with the Director of UX. This role focuses on designing and conducting user research initiatives to gather actionable insights for our products.
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Three to five years experience as a UX researcher - Passion for personal and entrepreneurial finance and the EdTech industry - Strong experience in defining, recruiting, planning, and executing research studies.
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As a Sr. CX/UX Researcher , you will join the User Experience department of Wolters Kluwer's Digital Experience Group. As a CX/UX Researcher for our central digital research product Wolters Kluwer Online (WKO), you are responsible for making customer needs transparent to identify innovation opportunities.
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Skills:Ux research, User research, Qualitative research, Usability testing, Quantitative researchAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Mural, MS Office (Excel, Powerpoint), UserZoom About TEKsystems: We're partners in transformation.
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The Senior User Researcher will lead research projects from beginning to end and be responsible for helping define and drive the future of our products. Senior User Researcher - Connected Products.
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A skilled and curious researcher who can plan, recruit, conduct, analyse, and present user research. Experience: Sr. UX researcher. This role is 80% user experience research/analysis and 20% strategic user experience, with opportunities to apply interaction design skills if you have them.
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