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Job Description
Start/End Dates:
7/27/2026
3/19/2027
Location:
US
CA•
Burlingame Job Title:
UI/UX•
UX Researcher IV Job Description:
Consumer Insights Researcher About the Role Client is seeking a Temporary UX/Consumer Insights Researcher to support product and user experience research efforts through well-scoped, time-bound project work. In this role, you will help design and execute research to inform product decisions and deepen understanding of user needs. This is a temporary position and is not a full-time role. Remote work options may be available for this role. Responsibilities
Plan and execute research using appropriate qualitative and/or quantitative methods (e.g., interviews, product evaluations, surveys, diary studies).
Partner with cross-functional stakeholders to define research goals, scope, timelines, and deliverables for assigned projects.
Develop research plans, screeners, discussion guides, and related study materials.
Conduct data collection, synthesize findings, and translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations.
Communicate results via written reports and presentations, tailored to stakeholder needs.
Support iterative learning by advising on next steps and follow-up research opportunities.
Maintain research documentation and contribute to research repositories as needed. Minimum Requirements
Experience conducting UX research and selecting methods appropriate to the research question.
Experience planning and moderating user interviews and usability testing.
Experience synthesizing research findings into clear insights and recommendations for product/design partners.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and deliver work on schedule in a fast-paced environment.
Experience with research related AI tools Must-Have Skills 1 Survey design and analysis with mixed-method research experience (quant-leaning); comfort with focus groups, interviews, and field work.
2 Vendor management experience. 3 Proficiency with AI tools (e.g., Claude) and research efficiency tools.