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As a senior UX researcher, you will provide an unbiased look into qualitative and quantitative data to help guide decisions and next steps. We are seeking an individual contributor UX researcher to partner with Product and Design teams on Square for Retail.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Staff UX Researcher to join our team; you will play a critical role in shaping the user experience vision for our organization. With your expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods, you will mentor and coach earlier career researchers, collaborate with stakeholders across the organization, and drive the integration of user-centered principles into our product development process.
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We are looking for an experienced, mission-driven User Researcher who wants to make a difference in the lives of the small business owners and employees we serve. You have a strong background in qualitative and quantitative research methods, early-stage concept testing, and broad discovery.
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We are seeking an expert User Experience Researcher to advance our knowledge and understanding of Pokémon GO players, the way they play our games, and work with our product teams to integrate these insights into our products.
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This UX Researcher will report to the Director of Research and will sit within our Product Design team where, in very close partnership with Product, Design, and Engineering, they will shape the way members engage with the entire product ecosystem.
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Mixed method expertise (qual and quant), with an emphasis on qualitative research. Our client is seeking a Lead UX Researcher to help drive strategies for their exciting new AI products.
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We're looking for a Senior UX Researcher to join the small-but-mighty Research team at Rakuten. Experience leveraging a broad range of research methodologies across the various stages of product development: Experience with both qualitative and quantitative research methods such as interviews, moderated and unmoderated tests, heuristic evaluations, benchmark studies, contextual inquiries, and surveys.
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Shape User Research capabilities and processes, playing a key role in scaling methods, tools and activities that deliver value. Excellent communication skills, an engaging presentation style, and strong visual storytelling.
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Minimum 8 years of experience with extensive background in quantitative and qualitative research, including hands-on experience in survey/discussion guide development and data analysis (weighting, data cleaning, regression, etc.
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Client is seeking a seasoned qualitative researcher/consultant to surface market needs across the payer, provider, and life science segments, understand buyer perspectives, and generate actionable insights for how Client can build offerings with strong product-market fit.
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Talent Space is looking for a consulting UX Researcher for our Software Tools client in Palo Alto, CA. Experience with a variety of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, along with the knowledge of when, why and how to apply them.
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This job description represents different full-time roles across Meta. We use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to accomplish our goals, including surveys, focus groups, field studies, usability tests, and 1:1 interviews.
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Researcher to support the organizational. qualitative and quantitative methodological boundaries. Leverage your product mindset and storytelling chops to identify actionable opportunities and influence a variety of teams’ roadmaps from Business.
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Experience with quantitative tools like Qualtrics, SQL, R, Python and other analytical tools is preferredExperience with more qualitative tools UserZoom, Maze, dScout is helpfulBonus: domain expertise in personal finances and/or mortgagesA degree in Design, HCI, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, or a related field is considered an advantage.
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