Usability Research Jobs in Connecticut
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Mindlance-Bloomfield (CT)
research methods including:
Contextual inquiry
User interviews
Ethnographic observation
Usability testing
Survey design
Insight development
Expert facilitation skills for:
Design thinking workshops
Co-creation sessions
Stakeholder alignment...
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Randstad-Bloomfield (CT)
User interviews
• Ethnographic observation
• Usability testing
• Survey design
• Insight development
• Expert facilitation skills for:
• Design thinking workshops
• Co-creation sessions
• Stakeholder alignment workshops
• Research synthesis...
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Integrated Resources, Inc-Bloomfield (CT)
Ethnographic observation
Usability testing
Survey design
Insight development
Expert facilitation skills for:
Design thinking workshops
Co-creation sessions
Stakeholder alignment workshops
Research synthesis sessions
Strong data visualization...
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JUICE DESIGN-New Canaan
Responsibilities
Conduct user research to gather insights and inform design decisions
Develop and maintain user personas, user journeys, and service blueprints
Design wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity visuals for digital...
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Mindlance-Bloomfield (CT)
requires a dedication to improving the health plan experience of our members, empowering them to effortlessly understand and engage with their health plan benefits while driving business objectives.
Responsibilities
User Research & Analysis
Engage...
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Integrated Resources, Inc-Bloomfield (CT)
plan experience of our members, empowering them to effortlessly understand and engage with their health plan benefits while driving business objectives.
Responsibilities
User Research & Analysis
Engage with internal stakeholders to understand...
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