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8+ years of experience conducting UX Research for product and design teams. Experience designing both qualitative and quantitative research studies, analyzing results, and creating reports with impactful product and design insights.
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Perform competitive research and analysis to understand what a world-class privacy user experience looks like in the product area you drive/own. Conduct user research on the perception of privacy for Airbnb users.
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Perform market research and competitive analysis for the product positioning and to drive sales enablement. Expert understanding of the advertising and marketing ecosystem developed over the course of 10+ years of experience: in: Product Marketing, Sales Enablement, DaaS or SaaS Product Management, Product Strategy, Marketing Analytics at a Professional Services/Consulting/Agency, and/or other related functions across marketing/advertising technology.
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8+ years of relevant experience, including product marketing, product management, marketing, sales engineering, market research, user research, operational roles, or strategy consulting.
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This position reports into the Product Marketing Director for Display and can be based either in our Hoboken, NJ, or SanBruno, CA.Conducting and analyzingprimary and secondary research to develop adeep understanding of market needs by customer segments in coordination with key clients and sales teams.
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Experience managing stakeholder expectations across Product Design, Ad Sales, Ad Operations, Engineering, Data, Marketing, User Research, Legal, and Finance. Team Leadership & Stakeholder Management: Drive clarity and alignment across key stakeholders (Product, Engineering, Quality Assurance, Data, Revenue Operations, Ad Sales, Lifecycle Marketing, and executive stakeholders) with clear communication throughout the Product Development Lifecycle.
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Advanced user research, information architecture, interaction design and visual design skills. If so, Quantcast is hiring a Principal Product Designer to help lead our design team in our San Francisco office.
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Digital Strategy Management Identify consumer trends and information to drive market research in advance of marketplace shifts; includes ability to scope out research needed to obtain relevant market information.
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This job will give the successful candidate an opportunity to play a critical role in product strategy, commercialization and range management, while interacting with many different teams across the organization (product research, product strategy, sales, marketing, risk management, index providers, investment strategy, portfolio management, amongst others.
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10+ years of experience in user experience research, with demonstrable experience designing and executing research across the full product development lifecycle. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including design, product management, and engineering, to integrate user research at every stage of the product development process.
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Along the way they are expected to fully represent the users needs through close partnership with product, design, and user research. As a Product Engineer, you will support data-driven approaches to conduct experiments or iterate features, while ensuring that the software we write will last and scale.
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Partner with multiple stakeholders, including product managers, engineers, organizationalleaders, user research, and other designers, in drafting & brainstorming concepts. A proven track record and portfolio of great experience design and strategy that meetuser needs, product requirements, and business goals.
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Work closely with the Design Manager, Research, Product Management, and Engineering partners and be able to quickly iterate based on feedback. Ability to leverage user research, user needs and product data to inform product definition and design solutions.
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Conduct user research and generate insight to support finance and accounting product roadmap, feature prioritization, and development. - Work with cross-functional stakeholders to guarantee product launch readiness, communications, and technical support during rollout.
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Conduct user research to understand our audience's needs and behaviors, translating insights into design decisions. Perform competitive analysis and research on winning User Flows that we can adapt and iterate.
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