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What is it like working as a UX Researcher?

March 2020
Little direction means a lot of freedom, if anyone will fund your project.
UX Researcher in Milwaukee:
Pros: For the most part, I’m free to do my work as I see fit.
Cons: Lack of company direction, constantly changing executives, poor budget and sales planning.
October 2019
Different types of work projects.
UX Researcher in Boulder:
Pros: Different types of work projects.
Cons: I am the only one on my team.
May 2019
Great place to grow and learn.
UX Researcher in Houston:
Pros: It’s a great place full of great people. I have team members whom I can rely one and their own communication. The work is interesting and changing.
Cons: I wish there was a bigger investment in culture.
January 2019
Excellent.
UX Researcher in London:
Pros: Variety
Cons: Challenging clients
November 2015
You pave your way as a UX Researcher.
UX Researcher:
Pros: Strategic impact on the product, understanding/advocating for user needs.
Cons: The field is up and coming, so I and most of my colleague user researchers were the first on our teams. More established in design agencies and companies like Google, Apple. Rest are catching up. Which means though our org understands they need to hire us to have a successful design org, they don't understand what the job entails. We don't get the resources considered standard in the practice. We also are less respected by execs, product managers who don't understand user research because they think it's as easy as just talking to customers.

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