Snowflake

Senior User Researcher

Snowflake

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Menlo ParkCaliforniaWashingtonUnited States

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Salary

💰 $173,000 - $248,400 per year

Job Level

About the role

  • Collaborate closely with product, design, engineering, and data science teams to shape product roadmapping and vision
  • Balance the strategic and tactical; ensuring the team is solving the most critical user needs while delivering holistic solutions that are intuitive and easy to use
  • Lead research planning and execution, effectively building alignment with cross-functional peers and stakeholders throughout the research process
  • Clearly communicate insights and learnings, tying directly to actionable next steps and impact on product direction

Requirements

  • 5-10 years of leading high-impact user research efforts
  • Experience leveraging a broad range of research methodologies across the various stages of product development
  • Ability to effectively navigate ambiguity, with a proven track record of setting and executing research roadmaps leading to meaningful product impact
  • Ability to collaborate closely with cross-functional partners, driving alignment around user needs and incorporating peers into the research process
  • This is a hybrid position based in Menlo Park, CA or Bellevue, WA (3 days per week)
Benefits
  • Every Snowflake employee is expected to follow the company’s confidentiality and security standards for handling sensitive data
  • Snowflake employees must abide by the company’s data security plan as an essential part of their duties
  • It is every employee's duty to keep customer information secure and confidential.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
user researchresearch methodologiesproduct developmentresearch planningresearch executionresearch roadmaps
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationstrategic thinkingtactical executionnavigating ambiguitybuilding alignment