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Senior UX Research Manager
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Lead a team of mixed-methods researchers at Atlassian, driving product strategy and UX design for System of Work investments. You'll define research roadmaps, deliver impactful insights, and influence senior leadership. This senior role offers flexibility with multiple U.S. locations and remote o...
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United States , Multiple locations, including Seattle, Austin, New York, Washington DC, and remote options
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169600.00 - 272500.00 USD / Year
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Principal Lead UX Researcher
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Lead UX research strategy for Atlassian's enterprise-level software in Seattle. Apply 8+ years of mixed-methods expertise to influence product direction and deliver measurable business impact. Collaborate cross-functionally, building trusted advisor relationships with senior leaders. Role include...
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United States , Seattle
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169600.00 - 272500.00 USD / Year
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Ux researcher
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Join Robert Half in Seattle as a Mid-Senior UX Researcher. Drive high-impact, mixed-methods research to shape a unique product blending finance and sports fandom. Partner cross-functionally to uncover user needs and guide strategy. Requires 5+ years of UX research expertise and offers comprehensi...
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United States , Seattle
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Explore a career at the intersection of human behavior and technology by discovering UX researcher jobs. A UX (User Experience) Researcher is a professional dedicated to understanding users' needs, motivations, and behaviors to inform and guide the design of products, services, and systems. Their core mission is to champion the user's perspective, ensuring that design decisions are not based on assumptions but on solid empirical evidence. This role is critical across industries, from tech and finance to healthcare and e-commerce, making UX researcher jobs highly sought after in product-driven organizations. Professionals in this field typically engage in the entire research lifecycle. They begin by identifying key knowledge gaps in collaboration with product managers, designers, and engineers. Common responsibilities include planning and conducting a variety of research studies. These methodologies are broadly categorized as generative (exploratory) to uncover user needs and problems, and evaluative (validation) to assess designs and prototypes. Typical methods include in-depth user interviews, usability testing, surveys, field studies, diary studies, and competitive analysis. Following data collection, a significant part of the role involves synthesizing complex qualitative and quantitative data to extract actionable insights. Researchers then create compelling narratives through reports, journey maps, and personas, and effectively communicate their findings to cross-functional teams to drive strategic product decisions and design iterations. The typical skill set for UX researcher jobs blends methodological expertise with strong soft skills. A foundational understanding of human-centered design and research principles is essential. Candidates usually possess proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative methods, with the ability to choose the right approach for each question. Analytical and synthesis skills are paramount for turning raw data into clear, impactful insights. Excellent storytelling and communication skills are non-negotiable, as researchers must advocate for users and persuade stakeholders. Furthermore, organizational skills for managing recruitment, logistics, and research repositories are crucial. Collaboration and empathy are also key, as the role requires working seamlessly within teams and deeply understanding diverse user perspectives. Typical requirements for UX researcher jobs often include a degree in fields like Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, Sociology, or Information Science. Practical experience conducting research, whether through academic projects, internships, or professional roles, is highly valued. As the field values evidence over opinion, a curious, empathetic, and rigorous mindset is the true hallmark of a successful UX researcher. If you are passionate about solving human problems and shaping the future of products, exploring UX researcher jobs could be your ideal career path.

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