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An alum from Carnegie Mellon University, she started her career with Boeing and Booz Allen Hamilton before joining Qualtrics. is a CX Technology Consultant at Qualtrics in Seattle. Joining Qualtrics means becoming part of a team bold enough to chase breakthrough experiences - like building a technology that will be a force for good.
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Forethought has raised over $92M in VC funding from top investors including STEADFAST Capital Ventures, New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary's Sound Ventures, Gwyneth Paltrow, NBA Vet Baron Davis, Robert Downey Jr., Sean "Diddy" Combs, LL Cool J, and the CEOs of Robinhood, Carta, and Qualtrics.
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Qualtrics - Senior UX Designer. Qualtrics has a hybrid work model where employees gather in the office three days a week but have flexibility for the rest of the week. At Qualtrics, we create software the world’s best brands use to deliver exceptional frontline experiences, build high-performing teams, and design products people love.
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Top Skills: Experience with core tools: User testing discount & Qualtrics| 3-5 Years of Experience. Top Skills: Experience with core tools: User testing discount & Qualtrics| 3-5 Years of Experience.
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Familiarity with Google Workspace and UX tools (User Interviews, Lookback, Qualtrics, UserTesting, etc.) 1+ years in the field of UX Research Operations, or similar research coordination role. Familiarity with Google Workspace and UX tools (User Interviews, Lookback, Qualtrics, UserTesting, etc.
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Specific tasks look like:Crafting recruitment screeners to identify participants for researchProgramming the screener into Qualtrics, and managing the logistics of launching the survey and recruitment management (e.g., participant scheduling, managing quotas)Managing in-person research logistics e.g., scheduling rooms, coordinating food/refreshments, ordering suppliesSupporting large scale day of research needs which may require them to be onsite to help check in participants, set-up food, etc.
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You can call upon extensive experience executing research initiatives (with specific examples where you helped teams find and action upon insights), and/or demonstrating research-oriented software in previous roles (e.g. Medallia, Qualtrics, SPSS, etc.
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Top Skills: Experience with core tools: User testing discount & Qualtrics| 3-5 Years of Experience Experience running usability studies & reporting on them | 3-5 Years of Experience Experience working with cross functional teams t o make impact into a product | 3-5 Years of Experience For consideration, please send your resume to talent@ifgpr.com with "Usability Researcher" in the subject.
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Proficient using Qualtrics, Usertesting.com, Google Analytics, Figma and Tableau. Graduate degree with a focus on Psychology, Sociology, Research Methods, Human-computer Interaction (HCI), or Human Centered Design and Engineering (HCDE) and 6+ years of experience designing and conducting qualitative and quantitative research; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experienced with Qualtrics. In this role you will be responsible for driving the logistics of both qualitative and quantitative research studies – owning the process end to end, from recruitment screener development to room/participant scheduling, and panel management.
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Utilize Qualtrics, and similar platforms, to create intuitive dashboards, surveys, models and workflows, showcasing a keen understanding of user experience and data flow optimization. Expertise using Qualtrics, with ability to provide support with using the survey tool, highly preferred.
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Experience working with survey applications a plus (such as Qualtrics, Google Consumer Surveys, etc.) Background and/or familiarity with quantitative and/or qualitative research methodologies.
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Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Teams, Microsoft OneDrive, Google forms, Qualtrics surveys, Canvas, and Interfolio. Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Teams, Microsoft OneDrive, Google forms, Qualtrics surveys, Canvas, and Interfolio.
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Experience with quantitative tools like Qualtrics, SQL, R, Python and other analytical tools is preferred. A degree in Design, HCI, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, or a related field is considered an advantage.
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