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The Role: The User Experience Researcher Intern will utilize both Qualitative and Quantitative methodologies that meld product team’s objectives and continuous user research into a compelling user experience.
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As UX Research Associate, you’ll support the evaluation of these initiatives by collecting and analyzing user feedback and survey data. Our client is currently seeking a UX Research Associate Position Description: Role Title: UX Research Associate Duration: 6 months Work Location: Mountain View, CA (Hybrid work: Tues-Thurs in office, Monday & Friday remote)Work schedule: Normal PST business hours, Monday-Friday Project Overview: The Project Starline team works on innovative new tech with the aim of making communication feel present, immersive, and real, no matter where in the world you are.
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Command of a broad set of market research methods and/or qualitative user research. Design and execute innovative and impactful quantitative and qualitative research, as part of the WhatsApp UX Research team.
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5+ years of experience in UX research, user experience design, product design or interaction design. Proficient in user research and testing tools such as Optimal Workshop, Maze, InVision, etc.
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Position OverviewThe Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), a directorate of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is a national user facility providing synchrotron radiation for research in biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, material science, medicine, and physics.
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Aisera has received numerous recognitions, including the following: Forbes AI50; CNBC Upstart 100 Top Startup; Gartner Cool Vendor; Red Herring Top 100 Global Innovator; CIO Innovation Startup Award; CIO Review Top ITSM Solution; Aragon Research Hot Vendor; TiE50 Startup Award; and Silicon Review 50 Most Admired Companies.
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Partner with our user research and design teams to optimize the client experience and platform UI/UX. Partner with our user research and design teams to optimize the client experience and platform UI/UX.
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About Our Firm: We are at the forefront of artificial intelligence research and development, akin to the most renowned AI labs in the world. Lead the development of both client-side and server-side architecture, ensuring optimal performance and user experience.
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Build Product Management Artifacts such as opportunity briefs, prioritized roadmaps, product specs, user stories shaped by Agile and Design Thinking Methodology. Vianai has deep expertise in enterprise technologies and landscapes, business application development, engineering services, design thinking, and cutting-edge AI research.
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Overall Responsibilities:As a UX Researcher, you'll have the opportunity to support our research activities in developing innovative, user-friendly, best-of-breed products. Top daily responsibilities:¿ Scoping research questions and getting alignment from cross functional team¿ Planning research activities¿ Designing study protocol¿ Creating highlight videos/screenshots¿ Analyzing and interpreting both qualitative and quantitative data¿ Creating findings and recommendation reports from user studies.
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10+ years of relevant experience in areas of merchandising strategy, personalization strategy and marketing and user experience research. Always be in tune with market trends and pop culture to evolve user personalization strategy as needed.
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Experience with using user research, experimentation, and product analytics to guide decision making. You'll work closely with data, engineering, operations, and research teams to continuously optimize these experiences and deliver a high quality support experience right when customers need us.
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Drive the product development process, including product planning, requirements gathering, user experience design, and validation. Conduct market research and customer analysis to identify market trends, customer needs, and competitive intelligence, translating insights into actionable product strategies.
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Guide and provide direction to UX designers in creating design concepts for user research/testing. In this role, you will apply your passion for brand, craft, and design fidelity to guide research and design processes, mentor talented members of your team, and collaborate with leaders of other UX and Engineering teams to create innovative experiences across all of Google’s products.
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Proficient applied knowledge of User-Centered Design methodology; spanning across user research, ideation, prototyping and testing. Participate in user research projects to evaluate user feedback and validate the product value with stakeholders.
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