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This passionate and inclusive researcher will work closely alongside the Staff UX Researcher, partners from design, business, product management, engineering, and marketing globally to deliver high-impact user insights.
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The Sr. UX Researcher will use a mixed-methods approach to design and conduct research studies, uncovering customer pain points and identifying opportunities for growth and innovation.
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Key job responsibilities- Work closely with the design and product teams throughout to measure and communicate UX research findings and guidelines around the various customer experience solutions evaluated.
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Passion for understanding the latest tools in behavioral science, research methods, and UX design and applying these to your work. Design and conduct foundational, formative, and evaluative qualitative and quantitative user research, including field observations and interviews, remote and in-person usability studies, and other methods as needed for existing and future features.
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As a Sr. UX Researcher at Blue Yonder, you will play a pivotal role in capturing the needs and aspirations of our customers and end-users. An understanding of user-centered design processes and research methods and their application for identifying and solving problemsAbility to analyze, visualize and present research results with detailed documentationAbility to apply design thinking in data gathering and analysis/synthesis activities.
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A deep understanding of Market Research, UX research, agile UX, and user-centered design. You will work with other researchers to build the skills of the entire UX team to create a research-driven organization.
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Day-to-day, this role works closely with many cross-functional partners, including UX Design, Product Management, Technical Product Owners, Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, Regulatory, and Commercial Product Marketing in both the research planning phases as well as in the sharing of insights from executed studies.
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This role will have the ability to be both a researcher and a designer seeing the research findings become reality in the design and implementation. Experience in UX research working with internal or external stakeholders.
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Work with Staff UX Researcher for Shipping & Monetization to ensure timely delivery of research for key priorities on the roadmap. Actively contribute to the always-growing UX Research practice at eBay.
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The UX Researcher will be an integral part of the Client's UX design team with a focus conducting design research to inform the design process from discovery to wireframes to visual design.
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Experience Design, Design, UX, UI, Interaction Design, User Research, Usability, User Analytics, User Testing, Digital Product Design, User-centered Design, UX Research.
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The Information Technology team at Russell Tobin & Associates is supporting a top social media organization that has an opening for a Sr. UX Researcher. What are we looking for in our Sr. UX Researcher.
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12+ years experience in applied product and/or design research or Masters and PhD with 8+ years of experience. Act in a consultative and advisory role to various levels and functions within the design and product teams to identify research topics and plan research initiatives.
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This UX Researcher will report to the Director of Research and will sit within our Product Design team where, in very close partnership with Product, Design, and Engineering, they will shape the way members engage with the entire product ecosystem.
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Amazon Business is looking for a Senior Researcher to support UX. We’re looking for a researcher to explore the world of business customers and generate insights that connect product and advertising experiences to business customers.
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