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UI Designer
San Francisco, CA · Full time
We’re looking for a UX Researcher to help craft the future of our market-leading digital product suite. This is an amazing opportunity to work in a highly collaborative role and requires a creative thinker, a helpful mentor, a team player, and a skilled communicator - all rolled into one!
Who We Are
We’re looking for a UX Researcher to help craft the future of our market-leading digital product suite. This is an amazing opportunity to work in a highly collaborative role and requires a creative thinker, a helpful mentor, a team player, and a skilled communicator - all rolled into one!
Working with us
We’re a global team with a philosophy of encouraging passionate people to be fun and creative. With offices in Melbourne, Oakland, and Berlin we benefit from bringing together the experiences and viewpoints of a wide range of talented people from around the world. We believe a diverse workplace is a healthy workplace.
Benefits
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Flexible working hours and the opportunity to work from home -
Continual training and learning, conference attendance, and in-house mentoring opportunities -
Health and wellness programs like yoga, a running club, a fresh towel service and quiet spaces -
A fully stocked kitchen, with enough food to make delicious lunch every day, including an industrial-strength coffee machine, free snacks and weekly catered lunches -
An active social club, with events for you and your family -
Paid parental leave
About the role
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Passionate about user-centred design and accessibility. -
You have at least 2 years of experience working as a UX researcher. -
You have an excellent practical understanding of research methodologies and have strong documentation, communication and presentation skills with an ability to effectively input into design critiques. -
Ability to work on multiple, simultaneous projects of all sizes and complexity. -
Experience with user-centred design methodologies and integrating research in to agile workflows. -
Experience in planning and conducting a range of research methods including contextual enquiry, depth interviews, diary studies, remote usability testing, creating/facilitating workshops, and others as required.