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Familiarity with a variety of both qualitative and quantitative research methods, and know how to apply them in a Design Thinking-like process. Integrate UX research and design into our agile development process.
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Related Terms: Design Researcher, Design Strategist, Product Strategist, Research and Insight, Service Design, Business Design, Strategic Marketing, Market Insights.
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Integrate UX research and design into our agile development process Keep the interface beautiful and easy to use. Work on features and products through their entire life-cycle: user research, competitive analysis, product definition, usability testing, launch, and beyond.
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Support direct reports in the day-to-day management of partners/vendors that range from recruiting participants, hosting qualitative research, training, and commissioning research that extends the impact of the UX Research team.
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Team Growth and Management: Partner with the Associate Director of UX Research, Consumer Core XP to manage the hiring, optimization, and growth of the team to build a learning culture, ensure appropriate project focus, and to develop their experience insight skillset.
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The Associate Director of User Experience Research will manage, mentor, and direct the User Experience Research team members who are focused on Verizon's core product and sales experiences to ensure world-class insights work and leverage learnings and best practices across these portfolios.
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Extensive experience making creative decisions in real-time based on qualitative and quantitative research, analyzing performance data and applying that information to creative design work accordingly.
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Proven proficiency in survey research methodology/research study design, hypothesis testing and qualitative data interpretation and application. Provides input towards study design, develops analysis plans and interpretation of study results for review of Senior Scientist; may include presentation to TPMG, KFH/P managers and committees.
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Bachelor’s Degree required and Master’s Degree preferred in Design, HCI, Product Management, Engineering, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Furthermore, the Design Strategist will work with Engineers, Designers and Creatives to translate insights and concepts into tangible prototypes and product designs.
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This position will develop a deep understanding of consumer pain points and unmet needs in the shopping planning process through data analysis, customer feedback and qualitative/quantitative research.
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The Product Design program blends faculty with diverse backgrounds in industrial design, product design, furniture design, metals/jewelry design, design research, design management, marketing and entrepreneurship.
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Experience with qualitative generative research, evaluative methodologies, and usability from concept formation through launch. Even better if you have one or more of the following:A Bachelor's or Masters in Psychology, Behavioral Science, Computer Science (with Human-Computer Interaction focus), Human Factors, Human Computer Interaction, Anthropology, Cognitive Science, Psychology, or Design related degree.
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The position offers an opportunity to gain first-hand qualitative data management and research experience on exciting evaluations of development programs. Join AIR as a Qualitative Research Associate with our International Development Division (IDD) and make a difference, improving the quality of life for individuals and communities in low and middle income countries.
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Analytical Thinking, Business Intelligence (BI), Concept Development, Data-Driven Decision Making, Data Integration, Market Research, Performance Metrics, Qualitative Research, Strategic Planning.
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AIR is currently seeking a Qualitative Research Associate to join our International Development Division. Familiarity with qualitative research methods and data analysis. Apply qualitative research techniques and methods.
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