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Proven experience in quantitative user experience research, with a strong portfolio of successful projects. Continuous Learning : Stay current with industry best practices and emerging trends in quantitative user experience research to ensure Turo remains at the forefront of user-centered design.
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Experience with quantitative tools like Qualtrics, SQL, R, Python and other analytical tools is preferred. Create artifacts, educational tools, experiences and processes that help build and evangelize User Research within the larger organization.
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We're building software that makes it easy for the most innovative blockchain applications to launch their own ultra-performant blockchains (rollups), enabling applications to own their ecosystem, scale to millions of users, and provide a superior user experience to their players.
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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 formal education in user experience design.
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We’re looking for a mixed-methods researcher who has experience with 0 to 1 product development, understands when and how to execute generative and evaluative user research approaches, and is able to translate research findings into actionable insights.
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Pathstream is seeking a User Experience Researcher to conduct research initiatives for an innovative platform that helps employees grow in their careers. User Experience Researcher.
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As a mid-to-senior level user researcher, and the second researcher on the team, you’ll help us understand the needs of our users, make sure we’re solving the right problems, communicate insights to impact the strategy of our products, and be part of a product team that is continually improving our users’ experience.
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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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Learn more about Quant UX Research at Pinterest: What is quantitative user experience research at Pinterest? You will be responsible for deepening and scaling our understanding of the Pinner experience and opportunities to drive user growth.
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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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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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Experience with conducting user research. Experience with qualitative and user-centered design methodologies. 2+ to 3 years of experience as UX Research Specialist or similar role.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. You’ll combine skills in behavioral research design, statistical methods, and general programming to improve user experience.
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Experience in pre-sales and building knowledge management on a user research practice a plus. Experience being in customer-facing roles in enterprise-level organizations, working with digital agency, and/or consulting conducting hands-on user research; must be able to independently manage complex projects.
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6+ years of experience in user or design research. Degree in psychology, Cognitive Science, Human Factors, Anthropology, Human-Computer Interaction, Design, a related field – or equivalent experience.
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