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A deep understanding of Market Research, UX research, agile UX, and user-centered design. You will work with other researchers to build the skills of the entire UX team to create a research-driven organization.
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Amazon Business is looking for a Senior Researcher to support UX and Marketing. The Business-to-Business (B2B) market is ripe for innovation, and Amazon Business (www. Work across all of Amazon to drive better research practices and bring attention to business customers.
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Create user-centered designs by considering market analysis, data, customer feedback, user research and technical constraints/opportunities. Amazon Ads is looking for a Principal UX Designer to join us as we innovate and streamline campaign planning, management, and reporting experiences, making the complex seem simple.
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Understand market knowledge to gain insights from behavioral science, research methods, and UX design to integrate into the development of interactive systems, understanding human motivations, capabilities, and limitations.
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This position will focus on survey research. Experience across both qualitative and quantitative research methods. This position is will focus on quantitative research methods. 6+ years of experience in the field of quantitative research.
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In this role you will use your UI/UX expertise to show customers the art of the possible in developing prototypes using machine learning, deep learning, IoT and serverless architectures. You are intellectually curious and enjoy keeping your existing UI/UX skills honed while developing new ones, so you can make strong contributions to deep architecture discussions.
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AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) is responsible for driving revenue, adoption, and growth from the largest and fastest growing small- and mid-market accounts to enterprise-level customers including public sector.
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Research and employ up-to-date technological developments to customer engagements. We will provide a creative environment where high judgement failure is embraced so you can move fast without compromising on research time that is required to experiment with new ideas.
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