
Staff UX Quantitative Researcher, Search
Google · Los Angeles, CA
- On site
- Full-time
- $274,000 / year
- Los Angeles, CA
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Job highlights
- Lead UX research using empirical methods.
- Collaborate with engineering and product teams.
- Investigate user behavior via logs and surveys.
- Drive impact across product development stages.
- Shape industry-leading, innovative products.
About the role
Staff UX Quantitative Researcher at Google
At Google, we
Skills & topics
- UX Researcher
- Quantitative Research
- User Experience
- Google Search
- SQL
- Python
- R
- Data Analysis
- Product Development
- User Behavior
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight SQL, Python/R, and UX research experience.
- Showcase impact: Quantify achievements in previous research roles.
- Prepare for interviews: Practice discussing research methodologies and stakeholder influence.
- Research Google's values: Align your experience with their user-centric approach.
Technical preparation
Master advanced SQL for complex queries.,Become proficient in Python or R for analysis.,Practice statistical modeling and regression techniques.,Familiarize yourself with survey design principles.
Behavioral questions
Describe influencing stakeholders with research.,Share an example of driving product improvements.,Discuss managing research projects and resources.,Explain how you synthesize complex user needs.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the salary range for a Staff UX Quantitative Researcher at Google?
- The US base salary range for this full-time position is $189,000-$274,000, plus bonus, equity, and benefits. The exact salary will depend on your work location, skills, experience, and education.
- What are the minimum qualifications for this role at Google?
- You need a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience, 8 years of SQL experience in applied research, and proficiency in programming languages like Python or R for data manipulation.
- What are the preferred qualifications for a Staff UX Quantitative Researcher at Google?
- A Master's or PhD in a related field, 8 years of UX research experience, 7 years of experience with executive leadership, and 5 years of project management experience are preferred.
- What kind of research methods will I use as a UX Quantitative Researcher at Google?
- You will investigate user behavior through empirical methods such as logs analysis, survey research, and regression analysis.
- What is the work arrangement for this position?
- You will have the opportunity to share your preferred working location from Mountain View, CA; New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; or Seattle, WA. This indicates a hybrid or flexible arrangement, with specific office locations available.
- What benefits does Google offer for this role?
- Benefits include health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 401(k) with company match, generous paid time off (20 days vacation, sick time), maternity leave, and paid holidays.
- How can I best prepare for the interview process for this Staff UX Quantitative Researcher role?
- Be ready to discuss your experience with SQL, statistical analysis, programming languages like Python or R, and how you've influenced stakeholders with research-driven insights. Prepare examples of research projects you've led and their impact.
- Does Google consider applicants with arrest or conviction records for this role?
- For applicants in Los Angeles County, arrest or conviction records will be considered in accordance with local fair chance ordinances and state laws. Google is committed to equal opportunity.