Our people work differently depending on their jobs and needs. From home working to job sharing, visit the remote and flexible working page on our website to find out more. This role is based in the United Kingdom and as such all normal working days must be carried out in the United Kingdom. Join us as a UX Researcher
As a UX Researcher, you’ll be defining and conducting investigations into customer experiences for our current and prospective products. These will be delivered across multiple platforms, such as desktop, web, mobile and tablet devices and for both browser-based experiences and native apps. Working with product owners, UX designers, visual designers, and other stakeholders, you’ll be using a variety of techniques and tools to elicit the insight necessary to make informed and HCD decisions.
Additionally, you’ll be:
You’ll need to have experience of supporting HCD processes and using both qualitative and quantitative research techniques to address design challenges for new and existing products or services. We’ll expect you to have the ability to use UX design research tools, including DScout, Optimal Workshop and video editing software. You’ll also be creative in your problem solving and be able to work well as part of an Agile team environment.Experience in financial services is not a requirement as our research team have an array of experience across different industries. We value diversity of thought and fresh perspectives.We’ll also be looking for:
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