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CrowdStrike is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our growing Content Research & Integration Tactical team within the EndPoint Protection Content group, which focuses on vulnerability research, exploit mitigations, and security-related endpoint development on the Windows operating system.
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The teams within USDS that deliver on this commitment daily span across Trust & Safety, Security & Privacy, Engineering, User & Product Ops, Corporate Functions and more. - Contributions to the privacy or security community through research, publications, or participation in bug bounty programs.
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Partner with Ecommerce Merchandising and CMI teams to create and execute research plans across qualitative and quantitative user research, analyze findings, and identify solutions.
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Enhance our product's conversion funnel through analytics, user research, and cutting-edge techniques. Background in high-traffic platforms or dynamic startups, showcasing skills in web page optimization for scalability and user experience.
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Our culture is founded on doing things the “inverse” way in a legacy system—focusing on patients, instead of the system; focusing on outcomes, instead of billing; and focusing on the end-user experience, instead of a hospital administrator's mandate.
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Well rounded across Experience design, System UX design, Interaction design, and Visual/Motion design (you will work with a team which focuses on holistic user experiences) Flexible to work across virtual and physical environments.
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Develop and execute on content strategy for Sessions, our annual user conference, including by serving as editorial director and project manager for scripted breakout sessions. Our Narrative and Editorial team sits within Product Marketing and comprises Editorial Content, Content Production, Copywriting, Customer Marketing, and User Journeys PMM. Our team is responsible for defining and telling the Stripe story, and maintaining our quality bar across all written content.
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Follows a human-centered approach by leveraging qualitative and quantitative research and metrics to affect key decisions and enhance the user experience: competitive analysis, customer feedback, site analytics, and user research findings.
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This role requires the ability to engage in dialog with business and technology decision makers, a focus on the development of customer business agility and business value, and experience with User Experience design.
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You are comfortable having both technical and strategic design conversations with senior engineering, user experience design, and product leaders. Work with research, UX design, and engineering to define product strategy, features, roadmap priority, and the customer experience for new and existing online shopping features.
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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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Present user and UX research back to the client through concise and impactful storytelling, ensuring that they bring the client along the journey and define key touch points to ensure buy-in throughout the journey.
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Drive strategic product communications, owns customer engagement and identify customer requirements by considering data, customer feedback, and user research, and designs product value propositions for large tech and cross-functional audiences.
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Exists on the cutting edge of UX design – and pushes our user research, testing, and design infrastructure and practices. Defend design choices using previous user research, heuristics and usability standards.
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User Research : In collaboration with other team members, conduct user journey research, including interviews, surveys, and usability testing, to understand user needs, behaviours, and pain points.
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