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Deep partnership with Research to identify UX opportunities, then work cross-functionally to influence strategy at the product and platform level. Currently ~25, our team spans Brand Design, Content Design, Product Design, and Research.
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Conduct thorough market research to understand industry trends, competitive landscape, and client needs within the broker and financial services sector. Market Research and Analysis. Proven experience as a Product Manager, with a track record of successfully delivering and scaling financial software solutions.
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Experience in conducting market research and performing customer discovery, with ability to translate customer into a concise product roadmap. Familiarity with the applications of vector and matrix operations in scientific computing use-cases, e.g., quantitative research, backtesting, recommendation systems, clustering / classification.
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Synthesize quantitative data analysis with qualitative user research results to make informed product decisions. You'll be working closely with our CPO and world-class engineering team to create a product that delivers value to homeowners, mortgage servicing agents, and mortgage lenders.
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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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Integrate company strategy, qualitative research and quantitative analysis into product requirements to deliver innovative, differentiated user experience. Partner closely with the Storefront and SEO teams to continuously prioritize and lead the product backlog for dedicated engineering and design teams.
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Data-informed decision-making: Use UX Research, market research, A/B Testing, and competitive analysis to drive product decisions. Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with engineering, design, data, research, security, legal, and other teams to build out an amazing product.
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Our company spun out of the UC Berkeley AI Research Lab and develops artificial intelligence to support care for those with Alzheimer’s disease, Dementia, and other cognitive impairments. As the Product Support Specialist, you will work closely with the Business Operations Manager and Technical Product Manager to assist in the execution of product development and support initiatives.
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You'll collaborate closely with user research, product management and engineering to design and ship experiences that make it easy for anyone to create and edit video. Collaborate with PMs, user research and fellow product designers to make your work better, and be there as a thought partner for others when they need your help.
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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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Full stack product developer: you can research, build, and defend business cases for new product development with little guidance. Collaborate with Commercialization, Sales Enablement, and Operational teams to educate and drive the roll out of new products that you build through product development lifecycle (PDLC) gates.
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Utilize quantitative and qualitative research to guide product decisions, inform prioritization, and measure the success of product initiatives. In this role, you will work cross-functionally with engineering, design, research, product marketing, and customer success teams to deliver high-impact solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.
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Experience with user research methods, usability testing, and data analysis. Your Responsibilities Will Include: User Research & Analysis: Conduct user research and analyze user behavior to inform design decisions and improve user experience.
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See your design work through from start to finish: turn insights from user research into ideas, sketch and prototype to bring them to life, and ship products and features that make Memfault better.
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Customer Focus: Conduct user research and gather feedback to inform product decisions. Customer-Centric: Strong understanding of customer needs and user research Analytical: Data-driven decision-maker with strong analytical skills.
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