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Dell UX Researcher - Experience Design Group 
Singapore, Singapore 
407614798

17.08.2024
UX Researcher - Experience Design Group

, part of the Experience Design Group,exists to humanize the PC experience –imagine new products & experiences, solutions, and technologies, thenbuild them, learn from them, and bring them to life.

from diverse backgrounds, whowork tothe intersection of Design, Technology & Strategy; within UX, UI, research, strategy, data science, product, visual, motion, industrial, SW & HW engineering



ou willbe responsible forunderstanding andthe user in all phases of our innovation explorations. You will plan and execute research that helps define and drive great experiences for our users and opportunities for Dell.You will:

  • – applying research methodologies to understand and define potential futures, then inform

  • Work in an environment that allows you to applycutting edgeUX research and design that touches millions of

Essential Requirements

  • + years of industry experience conducting user and design/experience research using various methods and working in-team with developers and

  • Experience with a broad range of research methods, data collection, and analytical techniques such as survey construction/analysis, UI prototype development, usability testing, focus group facilitation, and semi-structured and unstructured observational methods, and statistical/quantitative and qualitative data

  • Ability to synthesize and summarize findings within and across studies and participants,identifykey insights and opportunities, and work with designers and product owners to turn data into great user

Desirable Requirements

  • Deep understanding of consumer and productivity computing products and trends

  • Experience working on hardware/softwareecosystems

  • Knowledge of marketing, brand, and strategy-oriented research methods including experience with customer segmentation, user taxonomies, and persona development