Some questions were ones you would expect for a UX researcher, some were ones you would only expect for a UX designer position.
User Researcher Interview Questions
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Standard questions: - Why did you leave your previous companies? - Hypothetical research scenario questions (these questions were asked by a product person and the whole process could've been better) - It seems like you were testing hypotheses in the research, why do you call this "exploratory" research but not "evaluative research?" (Context: the research was conducted to understand what users need and how users would react to a product idea. There were no launched products, POCs, or even any prototypes/mockups.)
What is my past experience?
How to measure user perceptions and find about the position of the company among competitors in a foreign market?
Zum Lebenslauf und zur Stelle und Aufgabengebiet.
Q: Describe experiences working with remote teams. Q: Describe your typical process for conducting research. Q: How do you handle stakeholders who don't necessarily support UX involvement?
What type of statistical analyses do you use?
Q. Walk us through an example of a project that you've worked on and its impact?
Q. What type of research projects do you like to work on?
Why WillowTree? Why are you interested in a career with us? How did you hear about us? Tell us about some of the recent digital products you've worked on. What attracts you to user research? Tell us about a recent research study you designed. What were your research questions? What constructs did you measure? Tell us about a variable or concept that was difficult to investigate. How did you go about it? What was an interesting insight or pattern you found through research? How was it translated into a product or business decision? How would you describe the differences between quantitative and qualitative research? What factors do you consider when thinking about sample size? Tell us about your experience with research design and methodology. How do you ensure that your studies are valid? Imagine you have three different UIs and you want to know which one is best. What would you do? How would your teammates describe your interactions?
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