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Experience in conducting user research or in partnership with a UX Researcher. 7+ years of professional work experience as a user experience designer, interaction designer, information architect, or similar UX-related role, on consumer products.
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2 years of experience conducting UX research on products, managing projects, and working in a large, matrixed organization. Quant UXRs vary in background using skills from computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other fields.
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Thorough knowledge and experience across a range of UX research approaches and methodologies. Average - Knowledge of UX research and approaches. UX research (5 years.
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Proven experience as a UX researcher, conducting user research studies and providing actionable insights to inform product design decisions. 3-5 years of experience in UX research and Statistical analysis and data modeling of large sets.
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UX Research IC3 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $98,300 - $193,200 per year. As a Quantitative UX Researcher II, you will establish a series of data practices to improve Microsoft’s incident management and customer support experiences.
$208,800 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 29 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Work in a highly iterative design environment that emphasized democratization/coaching of UX research practices. Thorough knowledge and experience of a range of UX research approaches and methodologies.
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Minimum 3-5 years of experience with robust set of UX research skills. Summary: In this role, you will work with and receive mentorship from a supervising Senior UX Researcher. Ability to conduct a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods impacting both product direction and detailed experience design.
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Bachelor’s degree or significant experience conducting UX research with meaningful business impact. Our UX Research team is positioned to define the path in how people work at Meta, which requires us to deeply understand the behaviors and outcomes of the product experiences we build within Meta’s Infrastructure.
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Collaborate with a high-performing UX Research team with expertise in all types of research including qualitative, survey, usability, metrics, plus partnering with big data experts for analyses of behavioral data.
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As a Product Designer at CoreWeave, you will have the unique opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, from crafting the visual aspects of all facets of our cloud application to conducting user research.
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In close cooperation with our customers, Bruker is enabling innovation, improved productivity, and customer success in life science molecular research, in applied and pharma applications, in microscopy and nanoanalysis, and in industrial applications, as well as in cell biology, preclinical imaging, clinical phenomics and proteomics research and clinical microbiology.
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5+ years of experience as a program or project manager, specifically with focus in UX or UX Research. Understanding of UX research, design, and common design processes.
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Our UX Research team is designing for the global diversity of human needs, which requires us to deeply understand the behaviors of the people behind them. Bachelor’s degree with 10+ years’ of relevant experience in user experience, applied research and/or product research and development or a Master’s degree and 8+ years’ relevant experience, or PhD and 5+ year relevant experience.
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Knowledge and experience across a range of UX research methodologies, including usability studies, interviews, and surveys. The best portfolio will highlight the candidate’s previous experience with mixed methods UX research.
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This CX writer will work directly with content team creatives, UX research teams, Customer Support, product management, stakeholders, legal, development and QA across multiple channels including email, push, sms, app, support, and occasionally assist on marketing initiatives.
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