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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years’ experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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We are looking for a Quantitative User Experience Researcher to help us understand the key needs of the design language using a combination of foundational and tactical quantitative research.
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Hands-on work with: user testing, remote testing, low-fidelity prototype testing, iterative prototype testing, concept evaluation, field research, and survey design. Key job responsibilities- Work closely with the design and product teams throughout to measure and communicate UX research findings and guidelines around the various customer experience solutions evaluated.
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JOB SUMMARY FOR User Experience Designer:This role involves leveraging industry UI/UX design knowledge and artistic ability to create appealing solutions for a broad host of visual needs, including: in-game media such as icons, headers, screen layouts, as well as other various other types of graphic design and UI components.
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The UX Researcher will be an integral part of the UX design team with a focus conducting design research to inform the design process from discovery to wireframes to visual design.
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As a 2025 UX Research Intern, learn how to conduct user research and enhance the website experience for one of the country's top B2B websites! Pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, human factors, UX design / research or a related field.
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In this role, the UX Researcher will lead efforts to develop and execute research plans, methodologies and report findings to inform design development. At the core, this position will transform unmet user needs and business opportunities into successful product launches through user research throughout different design phases.
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The User Experience (UX) Researcher, Level III supports the customer by applying extensive knowledge of various sciences (e.g., Human Factors, Marketing, or Psychology) and experience applying web usability testing methods of web user research studies (e.g., usability studies, creation of user profiles or personas, participatory design, surveys, heuristic evaluations, and cognitive walkthroughs.
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Lead the UI/UX design process for household products, encompassing user research, design concept development, prototyping, usability testing and product execution. Experience conducting user research, usability testing, and data analysis to inform design decisions.
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The team is diverse in skillset and includes UX Research, Product, Brand, and Marketing Design. Bring deep expertise in UX design (frameworks, interaction models, prototypes, research), helping team members weigh the impact and tradeoffs of decisions, and seeking input where needed to drive alignment.
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The UX Researcher will be an integral part of the Client's UX design team with a focus conducting design research to inform the design process from discovery to wireframes to visual design.
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Drive user research projects to develop the understanding of the customer and validate design choices before and after development. - Experience acquiring user data (e.g., conducting usability studies, performing user research) and creating personas and journey maps.
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SEO and SEM: Assisting Digital Marketing Manager with search engine optimization (SEO) efforts by optimizing website content and conducting keyword research; Managing and monitoring pay-per-click (PPC) advertising campaigns through platforms like Google Ads. UX/UI Design: Collaborate with the Digital UX Specialist and IT Development team to create user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing digital experiences across web and mobile platforms.
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Demonstrate ability to work across design processes e.g. user research, user experience design, UI design and specifications. Collaborates with customers, engineers, and product management to determine design requirements, create mockups, user workflows, conduct user research, and provide feedback.
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Complimentary skills in your Product Designer arsenal: prototyping (with Flinto, Framer, Marvel, Principle or similar), user research, motion design, illustration. You'll use your deep knowledge of the UX process (research, conceptual design, prototyping, testing), in collaboration with other team members, to iterate multiple solutions and deliver pixel-perfect designs.
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