FAQs
What type of research methods does the UX Researcher, Quantitative position use?
The position utilizes a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys, focus groups, field studies, usability tests, and 1:1 interviews.
What are the main responsibilities of the UX Researcher, Quantitative?
Responsibilities include identifying research topics, designing and executing primary research, managing research plans, generating insights that inform product ideation and evaluation, and effectively communicating results to stakeholders.
What are the minimum qualifications needed for this role?
Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with several years of experience in quantitative user research, or a Master’s or PhD in a relevant field with a few years of experience. Additionally, experience in coding with R, SQL, STATA, SPSS, survey design, and statistical analysis methods is required.
Are there any preferred qualifications for this position?
Preferred qualifications include degrees in human behavior-related fields such as Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Sociology, Communication, Information Science, Media Studies, Computer Science, or Economics.
Does Meta offer benefits for this position?
Yes, Meta offers benefits in addition to base compensation. Details about specific benefits can be found on Meta's benefits page.
Is experience in primary research necessary for this role?
Yes, an interest in and experience executing hands-on, primary research is a requirement for the position.
What skills are important for the UX Researcher, Quantitative role?
Important skills include excellent communication, an understanding of research methodologies, adaptability in fast-moving environments, and a commitment to high-quality, rigorous research.
What is the work culture like at Meta for this role?
The work culture is collaborative and fast-paced, with emphasis on diverse perspectives and continuous learning about new research methods.
What impact will the research conducted in this role have?
The insights generated will influence product ideation and design, ultimately shaping experiences for billions of users on a global scale.
Can I apply for this position if I only have experience in qualitative research?
While a background in qualitative research may be helpful, this specific role requires significant experience in quantitative user research.
