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Jr UX Researcher at iFIT

  • Full-time
  • Remote, Worldwide
  • $50k - $80k yearly

Jr UX Researcher

Responsibilities

  • They are looking for a Jr UX Researcher to drive user-first product experiences through usability tests and research, while collaborating with cross-functional teams to advocate for user needs and enhance product strategy.
  • Drive the creation of user-first product experiences by conducting usability tests, interviews, and iterative research that directly shapes product outcomes.
  • Synthesize research data into clear, compelling insights and narratives that inform product strategy, influence design decisions, and support business goals.
  • Partner with product managers, designers, engineers, and other stakeholders to define research objectives, advocate for user needs, and ensure alignment across teams.
  • Champion best practices in UX research methodologies, ethics, and data privacy while continuously refining processes, tools, and workflows for greater team efficiency.
  • Act as a consistent voice for diverse users throughout the product lifecycle, ensuring that iFIT delivers engaging, inclusive, and impactful fitness and wellness experiences.
  • Manage and Conduct Rapid Iterative Design Testing:
    • Usability Testing: Drive the planning, execution, and analysis of rapid, iterative usability tests for both new designs and existing products.
    • Research Methods: Select and apply the most effective research methods (moderated and unmoderated) to generate user insights and answer critical business questions.
    • Project Management: Manage end-to-end research projects, including recruitment, scheduling, moderation, data analysis, and reporting in a timely manner.
  • Synthesize and Analyze Data:
    • Data Synthesis: Collect, analyze, and synthesize qualitative data to pinpoint user needs, pain points, and motivations.
    • Actionable Insights: Distill research data into key patterns, themes, and actionable insights that guide product strategy and design execution.
    • Storytelling: Communicate research findings through clear and compelling narratives to inform cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Communicate and Present Findings:
    • Stakeholder Communication: Effectively communicate research findings and recommendations to cross-functional stakeholders, including product managers, designers, engineers.
    • Research Deliverables: Create compelling presentations, reports, and artifacts (e.g., user personas, journey maps, experience flows) that illustrate research insights.
  • Strategic Impact and Collaboration:
    • Cross-Functional Partnership: Partner closely with product managers, designers, engineers, and other cross-functional teams to define research objectives for each study
    • User Advocacy: Champion user experience within the organization, advocating for the user at all stages of the product development lifecycle.
  • Best Practices:
    • Process Improvement: Actively contribute to improving the research team’s operational efficiency by refining workflows, tools, and documentation
    • Research Excellence: Promote and evangelize best practices in UX research methodologies, ethics, and data privacy.
  • Participant Recruitment and Management:
    • Recruitment Strategy: Co-develop robust recruitment strategies and screeners to ensure the participation of relevant and diverse user segments.
    • Participant Management: Handle participant incentives and maintain ethical research practices related to data privacy and consent.
  • Tool Proficiency:
    • Familiarity with various research tools (e.g., user testing platforms, survey software, qualitative analysis tools, collaboration tools).

Skills

  • Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, or a cognitive science field with 2+ years of research experience OR 3+ years of equivalent experience in a similar design field.
  • Basic knowledge of both quantitative and qualitative research methods
  • Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
  • Drive the creation of user-first product experiences by conducting usability tests, interviews, and iterative research that directly shapes product outcomes.
  • Synthesize research data into clear, compelling insights and narratives that inform product strategy, influence design decisions, and support business goals.
  • Partner with product managers, designers, engineers, and other stakeholders to define research objectives, advocate for user needs, and ensure alignment across teams.
  • Champion best practices in UX research methodologies, ethics, and data privacy while continuously refining processes, tools, and workflows for greater team efficiency.
  • Act as a consistent voice for diverse users throughout the product lifecycle, ensuring that iFIT delivers engaging, inclusive, and impactful fitness and wellness experiences.
  • Manage end-to-end research projects, including recruitment, scheduling, moderation, data analysis, and reporting in a timely manner.
  • Collect, analyze, and synthesize qualitative data to pinpoint user needs, pain points, and motivations.
  • Distill research data into key patterns, themes, and actionable insights that guide product strategy and design execution.
  • Communicate research findings through clear and compelling narratives to inform cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Effectively communicate research findings and recommendations to cross-functional stakeholders, including product managers, designers, engineers.
  • Create compelling presentations, reports, and artifacts (e.g., user personas, journey maps, experience flows) that illustrate research insights.
  • Partner closely with product managers, designers, engineers, and other cross-functional teams to define research objectives for each study.
  • Champion user experience within the organization, advocating for the user at all stages of the product development lifecycle.
  • Actively contribute to improving the research team’s operational efficiency by refining workflows, tools, and documentation.
  • Promote and evangelize best practices in UX research methodologies, ethics, and data privacy.
  • Co-develop robust recruitment strategies and screeners to ensure the participation of relevant and diverse user segments.
  • Handle participant incentives and maintain ethical research practices related to data privacy and consent.
  • Familiarity with various research tools (e.g., user testing platforms, survey software, qualitative analysis tools, collaboration tools).
  • Master's degree in HCI, Psychology, or a cognitive science field with 1+ year of industry research experience

Benefits

  • :mortar_board: Familiarity with various research tools (e.g., user testing platforms, survey software, qualitative analysis tools, collaboration tools)
  • :briefcase: Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, or a cognitive science field with 2+ years of research experience OR 3+ years of equivalent experience in a similar design field
  • :bar_chart: Basic knowledge of both quantitative and qualitative research methods
  • :us: Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship
  • :muscle: Drive the creation of user-first product experiences by conducting usability tests, interviews, and iterative research that directly shapes product outcomes
  • :shield: Champion best practices in UX research methodologies, ethics, and data privacy while continuously refining processes, tools, and workflows for greater team efficiency
  • :loudspeaker: Act as a consistent voice for diverse users throughout the product lifecycle, ensuring that iF
  • :mortar_board: Familiarity with various research tools (e.g., user testing platforms, survey software, qualitative analysis tools, collaboration tools)
  • :mortar_board: Master's degree in HCI, Psychology, or a cognitive science field with 1+ year of industry research experience

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