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Collaborate with squads in planning and executing user experience research processes like contextual interviews, card sorting, heuristic evaluations, and usability testing. Proactively partner with business and engineering to frame the problem and use the principles of design thinking to build experiences through a process of continuous product discovery inclusive of user research, prototyping and outcome measurement.
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Experience with planning, conducting and synthesizing user research (interviews, usability testing) It may be to discuss a design pattern with a PX team member in Australia, it may be to liaise with engineers in the U.S. or India or it may be to conduct a research interview with a user in Europe or the Middle East. Each day you’ll be spending time collaborating with your agile scrum team made up of Product Managers, Engineers and QAs.
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You will provide SharePoint support to ensure the availability, reliability, and usability of user generated contents on Peachtree Group Hospitality Management (PGHM) intranet. Education / Skills / Experience: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, computer science, accounting, finance, math, engineering, data science, operation research and/or related field is preferred.
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Conducting or advising on qualitative and quantitative user research. Leading the creation of personas, customer journeys, conceptual prototypes, and responsive interfaces that follow interaction design and usability best practices.
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Proven experience in all phases of the design process including user research, Information Architecture, wireframing, prototyping, visual design, interaction design, and usability testing.
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2+ Years experience leading UX research studies (facilitating interviews, usability studies, and focus group sessions) and analyzing results. Conduct and analyze user research and usability testing results to validate assumptions and inform design direction, seamlessly integrating insights to refine and optimize design solutions.
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Data collection for qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, specifically related to usability and UX research. Georgia Tech's faculty attracted more than $1.4 billion in research awards this past year in fields ranging from biomedical technology to artificial intelligence, energy, sustainability, semiconductors, neuroscience, and national security.
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Proven experience in all phases of the design process including user research, copywriting, wireframing, prototyping, visual design, interaction design, and usability testing. Conduct user research to understand user needs, behaviors, and pain points.
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Advocate for user-centered design principles, conducting user research, usability testing, and feedback analysis to inform website improvements. Strong proficiency in web development languages and frameworks, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and relevant content management systems (CMS.
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Experience working with user research and usability findings. The ideal candidate is passionate about user research to drive their work and reveal what our users need when they need it.
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Understanding of user research and usability testing methodologies. Strong UI, UX and visual design craft and execution. Remote Senior Product Designer needs 8+ Years of experience designing rich, interactive web and native applications.
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Experience conducting user research and usability studies. Continuously assess your customer's health and usability of product areas. Conduct independent research to understand customer needs and plan for the future of your product areas.
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Help to facilitate and participate in user research, such as interviews and usability testing, to validate designs and make iterative improvements. Experience leading user research and familiarity with multiple methods.
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Integrate usability studies, research and market analysis into product requirements to enhance user satisfaction. 12+ years of experience working collaboratively with engineering, design and user research teams.
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User Research: Conduct user research through interviews, surveys, and usability testing to understand user behaviors, needs, and pain points. Iterative Design: Iterate on designs based on user feedback, stakeholder input, and usability testing results.
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