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Conduct qualitative user research, primarily in-lab usability sessions. Draft findings, recommendations, and reports based on user research. Assist other user researchers with various user research preparation activities.
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Managing and conducting qualitative and quantitative research e.g. usability testing, in depth interviews, diary studies, cards sorts, surveys, etc is required. M.A M.S. Ph. D. in progress or completed in Human Factors, Psychology, HCI Computer Science, UX or Market Research or other fields emphasizing human behavior or in lieu of degree, some related work experience.
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A Customer Advocate: You will help identify user research needs and participate in immersive user research, concept testing, and usability testing. Auto, Business Owner’s Policy (BOP), Cyber, etc.
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You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, Writing feature specifications, Working with user experience design and usability research. Collaborate with usability research to gather feedback and iterate on UI designs for optimal user experience.
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Job Responsibilities: Usability research projects, holding the products and features to the highest level of craft and quality Ability to create and drive customer engagement programs, bringing actionable insights back to the product teams that will go directly back into the product road map Typical Task Breakdown: Meeting and working with stakeholders and partners to identify research opportunities.
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You’ll explore user behaviors and motivations by conducting primary research such as field studies, interviews, diary studies, participatory workshops, ethnography, surveys, usability testing, and logs analysis.
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We utilize an agile development process, and lean heavily on best practices around PR FAQs, PRD, UX research and usability testing, SDLC, etc. 3+ years experience with modern languages (Python, Typescript, Java, Golang, C#, Rust, etc.
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Planning and executing remote usability studies (unmoderated and moderated), and quantitative UX research, primarily focused on quality assessment. At least 2 years of UX researcher experience, or 1 year in UX research with 2+ years in related product making roles (design, data science, or project management.
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Qualitative User Research (Interviews & Usability Testing) The research questions we are working on include what gaming activities people want to play, how do we create safe and inclusive game communities, what tools do we build to support game creators/streamers and players, how do you design the game mechanics for casual games for groups of gamers, and what makes gaming activities fun.
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Additionally, you are familiar with user interface design, user experience design, interaction design, UX design process, user research, and usability standards. You will research, test, and evaluate solutions using SharePoint, SQL, Oracle, Excel, Alteryx, and Tableau.
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Demonstrated history of acquiring user data (e.g., conducting usability studies, performing user research) and creating personas and journey maps. - Experience in best practices for information architecture and design, as well as strong knowledge of usability principles and techniques.
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2+ Years experience leading UX research studies (facilitating interviews, usability studies, and focus group sessions) and analyzing results. Conduct and analyze user research and usability testing results to validate assumptions and inform design direction, seamlessly integrating insights to refine and optimize design solutions.
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Familiarity with the following core disciplines, with demonstrated expertise in at least two and proficiency in two others: visual design, UX design, prototyping, front-end development, user research and/or experiment design.
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Gather design insights by leading and leveraging user research such as interviews, competitive audits, contextual inquiry, concept testing, and usability testing. And since we’re an end to end product design team, you’ll spend your days running your own research activities, facilitating design sprints and in house discovery workshops, going deep on highly complex workflows, crafting modular UI solutions that add to our design language at the atomic level, and present to groups large and small at every level of the organization — all in the spirit of helping Zonar make better decisions faster.
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User Research: Oversee usability and concept testing of prototypes in laboratory and real-life settings. Conduct user research activities, including interviews, usability testing, and surveys, to gain deep insights into user behaviors, needs, and pain points.
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