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Quantitative UX Researcher, Search

Google, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


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$183,698 per year - estimatedLocation:

San Francisco, CaliforniaCompany:

GoogleMinimum qualifications:Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.4 years of experience in an applied research setting, or similar.Experience in programming languages used for data manipulation and computational statistics (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB, C++, Java, or Go).Preferred qualifications:Master's or PhD degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Statistics, Psychology, Anthropology, or related field.3 years of experience working with executive leadership (e.g., Director level and above).2 years of experience conducting User Experience (UX) research on products, managing projects, and working in a matrixed organization.Experience in programming computational and statistical algorithms for data sets.Experience in descriptive, inferential, and multivariate statistics, including t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), and experimental design.Excellent command of research questions within a given domain, and of technical tools for the analysis of data skills.About the job:At Google, we follow a simple but vital premise: "Focus on the user and all else will follow." User Experience Researchers (UXRs) make this possible. Google User Experience (UX) is made up of multi-disciplinary teams of UX Designers, Researchers, Writers, Content Strategists, Program Managers, and Engineers: we care deeply about the people who use our products. The UX team plays an integral part in gathering insights about the needs, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors of people who use our products to inspire and inform design. We collaborate closely with each other and with engineering and product management to create industry-leading products that deliver value for the people who use them, and for Google’s businesses.As a User Experience Researcher (UXR), you’ll help your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers understand user needs. You’ll work with stakeholders across functions and levels and have impact at all stages of product development. You’ll play a critical role in creating useful, usable, and delightful products. You’ll explore user behaviors and motivations by conducting primary research such as field studies, interviews, diary studies, participatory workshops, ethnography, surveys, usability testing, and logs analysis. The UXR community at Google is unique and will help you do your best work.In this role, you will investigate user behavior and needs using research methods such as logs analysis, survey research, path modeling, and regression analysis. You will combine skills in behavioral research design, statistical methods, and programming to improve user experience.In Google Search, we're reimagining what it means to search for information – any way and anywhere. To do that, we need to solve complex engineering challenges and expand our infrastructure, while maintaining a universally accessible and useful experience that people around the world rely on. In joining the Search team, you'll have an opportunity to make an impact on billions of people globally.Responsibilities:Define and measure quantitative User Experience (UX) goals and metrics in collaboration with Designers, Qualitative Researchers, Data Scientists, Engineers and Program Managers.Develop code and statistical models to understand user experience.Conduct research using methods from computer science, quantitative social science, statistics, econometrics, and other fields to understand user behavior and extract meaningful patterns from large data sets.Examine existing data and product designs to generate hypothesis and plans for high-impact research.Prioritize and drive research to improve user experience.Communicate findings to stakeholders in the company. Make research findings convincing and actionable for both research experts and non-experts.

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