Senior UX Researcher, Retail Experience Design Architecture - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Senior UX Researcher, Retail Experience Design

Are you a passionate customer advocate and accomplished UX researcher with a drive to deeply understand not only what customers want--but why? The Retail Experience Design (RED) organization is shaping the future of shopping for millions of customers world-wide, and we're growing our team.
You're an expert who thrives on conducting qualitative research.
In this role, you will drive and implement a research strategy, possibly inventing some new research techniques along the way, so we can better understand our customers.
Your research will be agile, performing quick but thorough data analysis in order to create insightful findings that lead to product improvements and new directions.
Our teams move fast and iterate continually.
You will be right there with them--but you will also find time to zoom out and ask the big questions that change the course of these programs, or cause us to build entirely new ones.
You will interact daily with product managers, designers, engineers and your research peers to understand and guide the team's research needs, including designing and conducting research activities.
You'll drive impact, as measured by changes to the product design and development roadmap.
As an ideal candidate, you have a deep understanding of user research methods and best practices, but you also have a nimble, creative and pragmatic approach, and you're interested in pushing the boundaries of agile research.
You are a passionate researcher with uncanny observational and analytical skills, an impressive ability to collaborate with other teams and designers, and a relentless determination to do what is right for Amazon's customers.
You can work with minimal direction while delivering high-quality outputs on time.
You will work on overlapping projects, so you are good at multi-tasking, juggling competing priorities, and organizing yourself.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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