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Support the Director of AUX with compiling reports and documenting results from accessibility/usability testing and UX research studies. Communicate with a database of accessibility/usability “trusted testers” that can be deployed to support AUX projects with partners, such as user testing and UX research studies.
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What You’ll DoPlan and conduct research independently using a wide range of methods (such as usability testing, interviews, field studies, concept testing, surveys, etc.) We’re a close-knit team of curious, resourceful, empathetic, and innovative researchers who nerd out on all things related to user experience and research.
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Experience leading discovery and evaluative design research (problem definition, research planning, interviewing - from ethnographic interviews to usability testing). Degree in social, behavioral, human centric interaction or cognitive sciences (Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology) or other research-oriented disciplines within Humanities, Cultural studies, Political Science, Business, or Design.
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Conduct user research to improve product usability, adoption and impact. Experience conducting user research. Familiarity with modern PCR, ELISA, and DNA sequencing protocols. Numerical methods and analysis in Python/SQL/Excel.
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This position will involve supporting accessibility/usability testing initiatives, UX research studies, and accessible UX trainings, along with collaborating with stakeholders and supporting strong relationships with corporate companies to promote accessibility best practices.
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Experience with user research, design process, design systems and tooling, early usability studies, iterative approach to product development and deployment. You will be a key member of the design leadership team here at Udemy, reporting to the VP of Design & Research and influencing the overall design strategy for a diverse, global team.
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In conjunction with our Design team, including conducting UX research and usability testing to improve the user journey. Proficiency in front-end technologies (e.g., TypeScript, React, Tailwind.
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Passion for UX/UI design with proven experience in all phases of the design process including user research, visioning, concepting, wireframing, prototyping, visual and interaction design, and usability testing.
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Assisting in planning and conducting user research activities, such as usability testing, interviews, surveys, and field studies. Experience with one or research methods (e.g., usability studies, contextual inquiry, surveys, etc.
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Running quick user research and usability sessions. Experience in human-computer interaction, user research, and design thinking. As Senior Product Designer, you will research and design how users interact with and experience our AI technologies.
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A portfolio that showcases your high quality work in user experience design, user research, interaction design, visual design, and ideation. Design and UX research will be imperative in this next stage and it’s a great opportunity to make a difference every single day while working with a collaborative and excited team.
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You’ve got a love for qualitative and quantitative research and usability testing and aren’t afraid to dive in and deeply understand some of our top contact drivers. Content Design: You’ll use your exceptional writing skills and user experience principles to craft UX copy that empowers our users to self-help, whether that’s through a conversational interface, diagnostic flow, or Help Center experience.
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Participate in usability testing and user research, turning your insights into actionable product requirements. Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and analytical skills, with the ability to evolve product strategy based on research, data and industry trends.
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Conduct user research and usability testing to gather feedback and insights that inform design decisions and iterate on designs accordingly. Strong prototyping skills and experience conducting user research and usability testing to gather feedback and insights that inform design decisions.
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The Senior Associate contributes to Ed Trust's policy, research, and advocacy work and ensures that it is responsive to the needs of educators, and particularly educators of color. Contribute to EdTrust-West’s portfolio of work, in alignment with our most current policy agenda and strategic plan priorities (e.g., transitional kindergarten, culturally responsive education, and multilingual learners), with an eye toward responsiveness to the needs of the field and “usability” for educators.
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