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UX Researcher
Aquent
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Original Job Summary
About the Role
Join Aquent, a global technology leader, as a UX Researcher. You will shape cutting-edge AI experiences and provide actionable insights that inform product development.
What You’ll Do
- Conduct qualitative studies with interviews, focus groups, and diary studies.
- Design and execute surveys to identify user trends.
- Analyze data and synthesize findings into recommendations.
- Collaborate with designers, product managers, and engineers.
- Manage research projects from planning to presentation.
Must-Haves
- 2-4 years of UX research experience.
- Proficiency in qualitative and quantitative methods.
- Experience with tools like UserTesting, dscout, and Qualtrics.
- Strong analytical skills and clear communication.
Nice-to-Haves
- Experience with consumer technology products.
- Familiarity with Figma and Figjam.
- Background in HCI, experimental or social psychology.
About Aquent
Aquent Talent connects top marketing, creative, and design talent with major brands. Enjoy benefits including subsidized health, vision, and dental plans, paid sick leave, and retirement plans with matching contributions. Aquent champions an inclusive work environment that values diverse perspectives.
Key skills/competency
- UX research
- User interviews
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
- Data synthesis
- Survey design
- UserTesting
- dscout
- Qualtrics
- Collaboration
How to Get Hired at Aquent
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research Aquent's culture: Explore mission, values, and employee reviews.
- Customize your resume: Highlight UX research experience and tools.
- Emphasize data skills: Showcase qualitative and quantitative analysis.
- Prepare examples: Be ready to discuss past research projects.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review user research methods and case studies.
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Practice using research tools like Qualtrics.
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Analyze sample datasets for insights.
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Prepare portfolio with research examples.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe a challenging research project.
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Explain teamwork in cross-functional settings.
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Discuss handling conflicting project data.
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Share experiences overcoming research obstacles.