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We are looking for a Contract UX Researcher with the ability to conduct a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods impacting both product direction and detailed experience design.
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As a User Experience Researcher (UXR), you’ll help your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers understand user needs. Master's or PhD degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Statistics, Psychology, Anthropology, or related field.
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Our team is committed to supporting products with state-of-the-art algorithms, conducting world-class research to drive next-gen products, and cultivating top-tier AI researchers and engineers for the company.
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We are looking for a collaborative and user-focused UX Researcher to join the team to help us deliver innovative and impactful work to our clients. Blink has over two decades of experience in UX research, strategy, and design partnering with innovative industry leaders including Amazon, Chase, Gates Foundation, Google, Meta, and NASA. For more information visit blinkux.com.
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Principal Scientist - Computational Biologist/ AI/ML Researcher - OCTO. We are seeking an independent and motivated researcher in the Office of the CTO to build large AI/ML models for Biology.
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As a Hardware UX Researcher on the Reality Labs team, you will plan, execute, and evangelize user-focused research that contributes to the strategy, product definition, and design of AR/VR technologies.
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The user researcher will play a crucial role in our business, driving the evolution of human factors and human-centered/UX research in product development. This Senior UX Researcher will own the roadmap and lead human-centered/user experience (UX) research for the AWS IIoT products and consoles.
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A strategic mixed-method, quantitative, or qualitative UX Researcher who wants to help build the research arm of DEX. You will use customer insights to inspire human-centered innovation for Amazon's customers.
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Student Researcher opportunities at ByteDance aim to offer students industry exposure and hands-on experience. The Student Researcher position provides unique opportunities that go beyond the constraints of our standard internship program, allowing for flexibility in duration, time commitment, and location of work.
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We are looking for a Mixed methods UX Researcher to conduct research on assessing the impact of software changes on user interactions, accessibility and usability. Title: UX Researcher III.
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The Research team is looking for a researcher who will proactively shape insights and innovation within our consumer products team. You have an advanced degree in Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Cognitive or Experimental Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology or a related research or scientific field (While this is preferred, it is not required.
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This involves making existing features like search smarter, and incorporating new features using cutting edge Generative AI and deep learning techniques.
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As a Lead User Researcher for Analytics, you will be a central driver in developing experiences that empower people to see and understand data. You have an innate curiosity to learn about others that makes you an especially good researcher and collaborator.
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JOB TITLE: UX Researcher III - AR/VR. MS in Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, HCI, Perceptual Psychology, or a related field. JOB TITLE: UX Researcher III - AR/VR. Around 5 years experience in UX research and/or design.
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Amazon Kids seeks a Sr. UX Researcher to define and drive the future of Kids devices and experiences at Amazon. Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Design, Experimental Psychology, Anthropology, Information Science or a related field.
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