at Google
Location
Mountain View, CA, USA; New York, NY, USA
Compensation
$159k–$231k USD
Type
full time
Posted
2 weeks ago
Market range · company + function + seniority
p25 · target · p75 · n=170
Posted $231k · in the market band
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At Google, we "Focus on the user and all else will follow." As a User Experience Researcher (UXR), you make this possible. You will join our multi-disciplinary UX team, collaborating with Engineering and Product Management, to gather insights and create industry-leading products.
You’ll play a critical role in helping your team understand user needs and will drive impact at all stages of product development, ensuring products are useful, usable, and helpful. You will explore user behaviors and motivations by conducting primary research, including: field studies, interviews, diary studies, ethnography, surveys, usability testing, and logs analysis. You will also grow within a supportive UXR community offering mentorship, regular meetups, and exclusive internal tools.
As a Senior UX Researcher on the LearnX team, you will lead research to identify product opportunities for learners across Gemini, NotebookLM, Labs, and YouTube. Your work will advance GenAI investments for students and guide the user experience.
Learning is the ongoing quest for understanding, and we made it our mission
more than 20 years ago to organize the world’s information to make it
universally accessible and useful. The learning landscape is changing, and
the Learning and Education team's mission is to help everyone in the world
learn anything in the world. We provide the information, tools, and
services that help people gain knowledge, fuel curiosity, and prepare for
what’s next. We focus our work to add the most value for users to enable
learning for school, work, and life. We believe everyone can and should
have access to quality learning experiences to reach their full potential.
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