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We are looking for a Mixed Method Researcher (Quantitative focus) to join our enterprise tech client’s design team. Check us out at Just so you know, we don’t have a dress code, but we do have a strict no jerk policy.
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This position serves as a key leader in the planning, development, and growth of qualitative research studies at Seattle Children's.
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Courses may include: law and legal reasoning, law and policy, public policy theory and practice, research methods, qualitative methods, quantitative methods, and evaluation research. A JD or LLM in addition to a Ph. D. is preferred.
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Representing the agency on interagency work groups established to develop government wide IT policy initiatives and solutions to critical issues; negotiating for the acceptance of agency positions on key government wide policy initiatives; develop guidelines for implementing broad government wide directives; and aligning agency internal business practices with government wide regulations and policies.
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A key driver behind Snowflake's innovation is the commitment to putting customers first, and we're seeking an experienced user researcher who is looking to lead research efforts with the potential for outsized impact on our most strategic pillars.
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Prime Video is looking for a Principal Global Content Policy Manager to join its Trust & Safety organization. You will engage often with key senior level stakeholders while also partnering with Legal, Public Relations, Public Policy, Engineering, and the Prime Video Business teams to preserve customer Trust and Safety.
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Our client, an exciting venture-backed AI-driven startup, is hiring a Multimodal ML Researcher to join their team in Seattle. As the Multimodal ML Researcher, you will conduct research on multi-modal input and output from LLMs, encompassing voice and image encoders and decoders, focusing on text-to-speech, speech-to-text and speech-to-animation capabilities.
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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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Join a leading fintech company that’s democratizing finance for all.
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Symetra has an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a n Associate Policy Administrator! Ability to work with both internal and external partners and entails both verbal and written communication with policy holders, applicants and brokers on sensitive and personal information.
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Evaluating the security of iOS and macOS kernels, boot ROMs, firmware and hardware are all included in the scope of the team.
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We are looking for a Senior User Researcher to join our teams in Bellevue, WA or Boston, MA offices. Our salary range for a Senior UX Researcher position is $134,500.00 - $215,000.00. 5+ years of experience as a UX researcher or in a similar role.
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