The
User Experience Research team is a critical driving force behind
design. Researchers are skilled in a wide range of quantitative and
qualitative methodologies, such as design and analysis of live
experiments, remote usability benchmarking, field studies, and other
traditional user experience research methods. You will be responsible
for all phases of the research process, from project conception, to
implementation, to development of recommendations and evangelism. You
will work closely with design, product, and engineering teams, and your
findings will lead directly to making our users happier, the key to
Google's success.
Responsibilities
- Conduct independent research on multiple aspects of how users experience online search.
- Collect and analyze user behavior through server logs, online experiments (A/B testing), benchmark studies, lab studies, and surveys.
- Work with designers, product managers, engineers, and research managers to prioritize research opportunities in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment.
- Understand and incorporate complex technical and business requirements into research.
- Evangelize research findings to diverse audiences through written reports and oral presentations.
Area
We
follow a simple but vital premise in the User Experience group: "Focus
on the user and all else will follow." We're ardently interested in our
users and strive to learn everything we can about their behaviors,
attitudes and emotions to help define the products and experiences we
create. The User Experience team is a critical driving force behind
gathering these insights and then using them to inspire and inform
design. We are a multi-disciplinary team of interaction designers,
visual designers, user researchers, copywriters and Web developers who
collaborate closely with each other and with engineering and product
management to create innovative, usable, great-looking products that
people love to use.
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