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We are looking for a User Experience Researcher to join our growing Product Tech team. Knowledge and experience performing user research through a variety of methods throughout the design process.
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Fidelity Investments is looking for a User Experience Researcher who is passionate about their craft and improving employee digital experiences. We are currently sourcing for User Experience Researcher to work in Fidelity's Enterprise Infrastructure Group in Boston, MA, Merrimack, NH, Smithfield, RI or Westlake, TX.
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Position requires a current TS/SCI with FS polygraph Other Job Specific Skills Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership Proficiency with user-experience research methodologies and tactics.
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The Berkeley Lab's Scientific Data Division is hiring a User Experience Researcher. The full salary range of the User Experience Researcher Level 1 is between $84,600 to $142,764 annually and is expected to pay between a targeted range of $95,172 to $116,340 annually depending upon the candidate's skills, knowledge, and abilities, including education, certifications, and years of experience.
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4+ years experience in user research, user experience (UX) research, or a related field. Experience driving and supporting user research in a coordination or operational capacity.
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Familiar with Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite and TFS in order to perform dutiesFamiliar with developing usability and design sessionsWorking knowledge of HTML, CSS and Javascript User Experience Designer - IIIEducation and Experience Bachelors degree in Computer Science, business or related field or equivalent experience.
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This role will report to the User Experience Director, and will support them in delivering world class experiences that drive both customer and business results, with a strong command of UX strategy, research, interaction and visual design capabilities.
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Degree in related field and 4-8 years of networking/end user support/system admin experience, or equivalent applicable work experience. · Jamf, Intune, Okta, OS365 and Meraki experience is desired.
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As an Associate User Experience Researcher, you’ll have the chance to make a huge impact on the company’s success, driving the qualitative and quantitative research that is the foundation for brand new products/features as well as product improvements.
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Experience with 3D modeling software, Adobe After Effects, Perforce. Experience with animation/motion graphics. Experience designing for console and PC. Ability to create and execute high quality design work consistent with the visual style developed in collaboration with the Art Director and the UX Director.
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3-5 years experience (Associate Director: 2-3 years experience) in partner development, business development, strategic account management and/or digital marketing within the music or entertainment industry.
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0301 User Experience Designer (Interactive Designer) 0301 Digital User Experience Researcher. 0301 Digital User Experience Analyst. With so many diverse career fields available in our agency, your solid military experience and willingness to selflessly serve can avail you of a rewarding career in public service.
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Program and integrate control systems such as Crestron, Extron, and AMX to automate AV functionalities and ensure seamless user experience. Certifications such as Crestron DMC-E, Extron AV Associate, AMX Control Programmer, and Biamp TesiraFORTÉ are a plus.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, or comparable experience managing information technology end-user support staff and systems. Minimum 3 years of experience in technology field supporting and managing end-user support staff and systems.
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We are a rapidly-growing, fast-moving, highly-capable User Experience Design & Research team of Alibaba global B2B e-commerce. You will be responsible for creating, driving, and implementing a research plan to discover actionable insights for creating the user experience for web-based applications and mobile devices.
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