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You will present research findings in a clear, concise and engaging way to ensure teams make decisions that are grounded in user needs, behaviors and pain points. The Senior Design Researcher conducts human-centered research to guide the design of omnichannel products and services.
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Research, prepare, and groom scrum tickets. Be the SME for data integrations and the Data LakehouseUnderstand data quality and delivery expectations to ensure a positive end-user experience.
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Research user preferences and trends, and conduct user research to understand unmet needs. Continuously iterate on copy based on user feedback, usability testing, and data-driven insights to optimize user engagement.
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The researcher will also spend time designing, planning, and conducting user research, translating findings into actionable insight to guide product development and iteration. As a UX Researcher, you will be responsible for planning and executing end-to-end research projects.
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Champion user-centered research and support research partners to uncover user pain points and opportunities. Experience in adjacent design fields such as user experience design or product design.
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Assists in the development of user interfaces and scalable back-end services to automate and accelerate the scientific output of multi-institutional research projects. The Research Computing Center (RCC) seeks to hire an experienced Computational Scientist – Scientific–AI and Machine Learning to serve as a domain expert in supporting and advising faculty, post-docs, and graduate students on projects in a wide range of research domains.
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Lead proactive identification and resolution of complex customer problems by defining gaps in their journey, advocating for customer needs, and influencing product direction through user research and data insights.
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Develop and maintain a library of reusable UI components using Bootstrap, HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, while utilizing React and Angular to create dynamic and responsive user interfaces. Research and evaluate new, alternative solutions, and/or architecture and recommend the most efficient and cost effective solution for the systems design including estimating costs as necessary.
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Strong Internet research skills and demonstrated ability to use legal and financial research systems. Provide telephone assistance and respond to inquiries from other staff members and end users regarding conflict-of-interest checks, client/matter status and end-user system support.
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Demonstrate ability to work across design processes e.g. user research, user experience design, UI design and specifications. Collaborates with customers, engineers, and product management to determine design requirements, create mockups, user workflows, conduct user research, and provide feedback.
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Conduct user research to determine design requirements and analyze user feedback to improve design quality. Plan and lead end-user research to understand workflows, environments, needs, pain points, opportunities, and product experience issues & opportunities.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, gather feedback from user research, and learn from data insights to inform design decisions. 5+ years of experience expertise in user experience design and creating visual representations of user journeys, storyboarding, wireframes, and prototypes.
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User Research & Analysis: Conduct user research to understand user needs, behaviors, and pain points. Expertise in mixed methods across generative and evaluative research, including surveys, interviews, and usability testing using tools such as Qualtrics, Dovetail, Maze, and.
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Partners with the Product Manager to identify new product opportunities that reflect the needs of our customers and the market through user research and discovery. Unleash your expertise in product development and optimization by leveraging user research, analyzing metrics, and collaborating across one of the world’s most innovative financial organizations.
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Strong use of analytics, user research, and business cases to drive decisions and improve products. We are a user-facing product management team, and we are looking for someone who wants to help users monetize their everyday activities.
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