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Senior Quantitative UX Researcher, Material Design

GoogleMunich, Germany

Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Statistics, Psychology, Anthropology, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 6 years of experience in a Data Science, Analyst, or Quantitative UX Researcher role.
  • Experience with survey design and metrics development.
  • Experience in programming languages used for data manipulation and computational statistics (e.g., Python, R, SQL).
  • Experience in design systems, user interface components, and front end development frameworks for Android, Web.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Master's degree or PhD in Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Political Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Experience collaborating with other roles (e.g., Product Managers, Designers, and Engineers) to influence product decisions.
  • Experience cleaning, joining, and analyzing datasets with many types of data, logs, and surveys.
  • Experience with data visualization techniques and tools for visual storytelling.
  • Excellent quantitative research method skills to produce insights and drive product excellence.

About the job

At Google, we follow a simple but vital premise: "Focus on the user and all else will follow." Quantitative User Experience Researchers 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 attitudes, emotions, needs, 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 Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. You’ll play a critical role in creating useful, usable, and delightful products. You’ll work with stakeholders across functions and levels and have impact at all stages of product development.

You will investigate user behavior and user needs using empirical research methods such as logs analysis, survey research, path modeling, and regression analysis. Quant UXRs vary in background and use skills from computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other fields. You’ll combine skills in behavioral research design, statistical methods, and general programming to improve user experience.

The Quantitative UXR community at Google will help you do your best work. You’ll have the opportunity to work with and learn from UXRs across Google through regular meetups, mentor programs, and access to internal research tools.

User experience is at the forefront of how we create intuitive, innovative, and beautiful products that people love. We strive to learn and understand our users’ needs, behaviors, and emotions to gather insights that inform product strategy and design. Our UX teams include designers, researchers, content strategists, and engineers who are passionate about quality, usability, and simplicity. We work on collaborative teams to solve complex challenges and craft experiences that highlight our products’ unique capabilities and personalities. Our work touches billions while exemplifying a key principle that is core to Google’s philosophy: “Focus on the user and all else will follow.”

Responsibilities

  • Define and measure quantitative UX and business goals and metrics in collaboration with Designers, Qualitative Researchers, Data Scientists, Engineers, and Product Managers. Develop code and statistical models to understand user experience.
  • Prioritize and drive research to improve user experience, communicate findings to stakeholders in the company, and make research findings convincing for both research experts and non-experts.
  • Choose appropriate metrics to understand the use of Material Design throughout Google and its impact on end users and key product success measures.
  • Work with teams across the company to conduct Live Experiments on their user interfaces and synthesize the data to explore the impact of various design components and tactics.
  • Understand user reaction to updates in design.

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