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Experience applying statistical analysis methods such as Regressions, ANOVA, and T-TestsExperience creating compelling strategic narratives from research findings Preferred Qualifications Experience on UX research teams that have scaled in a start-up environmentExperience coaching Product and Business partners on Research best practicesAn advanced degree in Human Factors, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, HCI, or a related field.
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We are looking for a Quantitative User Experience Researcher to help us understand the key needs of the design language using a combination of foundational and tactical quantitative research. As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs.
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Experience using third-party UX research platforms to recruit participants and conduct studies. Create artifacts, educational tools, experiences and processes that help build and evangelize UX Research within the larger organization.
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Amazon Kids seeks a Sr. UX Researcher to define and drive the future of Kids devices and experiences at Amazon. - Champion customer advocacy and integrate UX research into the product development process.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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4 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area. ECommerce merchandising, UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Business Management, or related area, Master's degree in Merchandising, Visual Design, Business Management, or related area.
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Understanding the problem through user research will help you deliver the right solution, whether you conduct your own or partner with a UX Researcher. As a Senior UX Designer, you will use your entire range of user experience design, visual design, and data visualization to craft innovative solutions.
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Reporting into the UI/UX Director of CSX Core Technology, the Senior UI/UX Designer will play a crucial role in shaping the user experience and design of our digital products. Aristocrat is looking for a Senior UI/UX Designer to complement the CXS Core Technology group.
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Could include website creation and design, UX/UI design, integrating website with marketing campaign, CRM tool implementation and management, digital coding/development (After Effects, HTML5, Jira, etc.
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As an Oracle Design UX Intern, you will join a cohort of creative young professionals in our Bay Area and Seattle offices. Through hands-on participation in group projects, you will deepen your knowledge and practice new skills interacting with a variety of design disciplines including Strategy & Innovation, User Experience Design, User Research, Product Management, Product Development, and more.
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Our ideal Web Designer (UI/UX) – Creative Director will lead the strategy and execution of website projects, including e-commerce sites, marketing websites, and platform designs, with a strong focus on creative direction and project management.
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We are recruiting a Researcher 4 who will work on the project titled "Making revegetation as part of buckthorn management feasible in Minnesota." Expertise and experience: Vegetation management, invasion biology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, or other relevant area.
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The HCD team and Human-Centered Design and User Researcher will collaborate with Organizational Change Management, strategic communications, design and development, testing and training support systems teams to design an intuitive user experience across multiple business areas from entry level users to executive level.
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Reporting to the Director of Consumer Insights the Senior User Researcher will lead research projects from beginning to end and be responsible for helping define and drive the future of our products.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years’ experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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