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Through research and development initiatives in our FinLabs we develop solutions for modernization, from Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain to Data Science models, Digital Underwriting, mobile-first applications and more.
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Keep up to date with, and potentially participating in, new research in psychology. Use psychotherapy to improve the quality of life for individuals, groups, and families. Keep up to date with, and potentially participating in, new research in psychology.
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Proven track record of influencing product strategy through UX Research. 4-7 years of UX Research experience in a corporate or consultancy setting. Proficiency in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
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Strong training and experience in User Experience, UX design, user research, product design, Voice of the Customer (VOC), Journey mapping. Defines methodologies, standards and best practices for user research and UX design and operationalizes them within team.
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User research and design research are your twin tools for synthesizing the best digital product on all sides, and for these, you prefer Qualtrics, OptimalSort, and userresearch.com. What’s the primary role of UX Research within a digital product team.
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You will work closely with our UXR (User Experience Research) lead to grow the UXR practice within the Clover design team, which includes product and content design. Clover UXR (User Experience Research) is committed to understanding and championing the best possible Clover experience for Clover merchants and their customers.
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UX Research tools for diary studies, remote research, and usability testing. Lead cross-functional Design Thinking exercises using research findings as a starting point. Expert User Research skills across all forms of research (evaluative, generative, formative.
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Independently and autonomously drives the development of new research studies based on understanding business strategy and knowledge gaps. Prepare and teach introductory training material on experience research, primarily for other user experience practitioners.
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Design, administer, and report on these research studies, and produce associated materials (e.g. research agendas, discussion guides, generative exercises etc. Maintain and uphold research practice and output standards across a Line of Business.
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Strong portfolio showcasing skills in UI/UX design, great user-centered design solutions, creative strategy, mature design systems, and user research methodologies. This role includes the management of a dedicated user research professional, ensuring our design strategies are grounded in thorough, user-centric research.
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Applies client-provided information, market research, AMA and client-preferred style to content copy to ensure legal and regulatory compliance. Becomes facetious with digital-asset management and client regulatory systems for timely, accurate workflow, and learns to manage internal 6Ds workflow; understanding briefs and timelines, and delivery accurate work on deadline.
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PhD degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics or a related field; coursework or academic research to include image identification or artificial intelligence.
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Market research, user research, and data analysis will be required to develop and support initiatives. Experience with market and user research. Define a product roadmap and prioritize the product backlog based on market research, user feedback, technology strategy, and balancing technical debt.
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Conduct detailed research for prospects in the HubSpot CRM system to ask the appropriate questions regarding: (1) Identifying the individual(s) who oversee the benefits billing and payment management.
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Delivers patient care by incorporating the tenets of the professional practice model of Relationship Centered Care and through the application of the nursing process based upon theory, research, evidence-based practice, and approved organizational nursing.
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