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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you'll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. You'll combine skills in behavioral research design, statistical methods, and general programming to improve user experience.
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Google User Experience (UX) is made up of multi-disciplinary teams of UX Designers, Researchers, Writers, Content Strategists, Program Managers, and Engineers who care deeply about the people who use our products.
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Previous experience as user researcher conducting studies with a technical user base or in the B2B space is a plus. 5+ years of industry experience conducting user research and driving tangible outcomes with product teams and a proven track record of success.
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Doctorate in Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Technical Communications, Information Science, Information Architecture, User Experience Design, Behavioral Science, Social Sciences.
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Skills: UX researcher, user experience, Researcher. UX researcher I Kirkland, WA ref. Conduct qualitative user research, primarily in-lab usability sessions. Draft findings, recommendations, and reports based on user research.
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Assist other user researchers with various user research preparation activities. Experience with one or more of the following methods: usability studies, concept tests, benchmarks, diary studies.
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Effectively assesses when a work item needs to be directly owned by a User Researcher and works closely with designated client partner to delegate otherwise trainable tasks to another clients internal team member(s), based upon competency appropriateness, available staff bandwidth, and priority.
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As a UX Researcher, you will partner with other researchers to conduct primary research, understand customer needs, and evaluate user experience concepts to influence program areas.
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As a UX Researcher, you will leverage your Android software development experience to conduct comprehensive research using various methodologies such as interviews, lab-based usability tests, prototype testing, and benchmark studies.
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2+ experience with User Testing and Qualtrics. 2+ years experience conducting UX research in related products. We are looking for usability researcher to join one of our large, Redmond-based tech client’s teams.
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Demonstrated interdisciplinaryexperience in applied machine learning, natural language processing, and human computer interaction including experience doing offline and online evaluations, andconducting user studies and user-centered research.
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5 years of hands-on UX and product research, qualitative data research, and user testing experience with B2B audiences to aid in better understanding and building out user role needs and challenges.
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Previous experience as a user researcher conducting studies with a technical user base is a plus. Skills & Qualifications: A minimum of BA/BS (MS preferred) in Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction or a related field, OR significant industry experience 5+ years of industry experience conducting user research and driving tangible outcomes with product teams and a proven track record of success.
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The Content Designer is responsible for contributing to the design process, including identifying pain points, defining product or platform features and functionality, generating content models, building key wireframes, and designing end-to-end user interfaces closely working with designers and other multi-disciplinary teams, including the product manager, engineering team, and user researcher.
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The User Experience Researcher Intern will utilize both Qualitative and Quantitative methodologies that meld product team’s objectives and continuous user research into a compelling user experience.
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