UX Researcher

Remote solely

About this role

This is a remote position.

  • Collaborate with UX/UI designers and product teams on various
  • research objectives.
  • Recommend appropriate research methods based on project goals,
  • timelines, and constraints.
  • Plan and conduct qualitative and quantitative research activities.
  • Develop discussion guides, interview scripts, survey questionnaires,
  • and usability testing materials.
  • Maintain and organize research findings in a centralized repository.
  • Contribute to the development of consistent research processes and
  • documentation standards.


Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in design, computer science or psychology.
  • 3-5 years of experience UX research, market research, or related experience.
  • Experienced working with Figma and Zeplin.
  • Examples of research methods applied in current or previous role.
  • Strong communications skills and ability to work within a team.


Company at a glance

Virtusa is a global product and platform engineering services company that makes experiences better with technology. We help organizations grow faster, more profitably, and more sustainably by reimagining enterprises through domain-driven solutions. We combine strategy, design, and engineering, backed by unmatched expertise at the intersection of industry, business, and technology to generate real-world business impact for clients.

Headquartered in Massachusetts with global delivery centers, Virtusa provides a broad range of services, solutions, and assets, including strategy and design, AI advisory and services, digital engineering, data and analytics, digital assurance, cloud and security, cx transformation and managed services across industries such as financial services, healthcare, communications, media, entertainment, travel, manufacturing, and technology.

Founded1996
Team Size10,001+ employees
WorkspaceRemote solely
IndustryIT Services and IT Consulting
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