Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Technology
QuantitativeUXResearcher
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“Quantitative UX Researcher at Amazon Web Services, Inc.. Skills: Quantitative UX Research, Applied AI, Experimentation, Causal inference. Lead quantitative research. Turn product questions into hypotheses”
Industry & Context.
Data-driven decision making
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years User Research, Master's degree in quantitative field, Experience with data analytics, Experience with AI/ML technologies, Knowledge of quantitative data analysis, Experience with Python or R
Nice to Have
Experience communicating research findings, Experience developing V1 products, Experience building scalable programs
What You'll Do.
Lead quantitative research
Turn product questions into hypotheses
Define success metrics
Generate actionable insights
Improve existing experiences
Make product decisions
Lead quantitative research for AI products
Own studies end to end
Frame research questions
Select research methods
Communicate recommendations
Conduct behavioral analyses
Define success metrics for AI experiences
Track success metrics
Combine findings across research
Combine findings with product usage
Combine findings with customer feedback
Generate clear insights
Generate practical product recommendations
Partner with engineering
Support build test learn approach
Inform decisions throughout product lifecycle
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Product teams; Design teams; Engineering teams
Full Job Description
We are seeking a Quantitative UX Researcher who is excited to help shape the future of AI-native business applications. This is an opportunity to influence product direction by helping teams understand how customers interact with AI-powered experiences and what drives adoption, trust, usability, and customer value. In this role, you will lead quantitative research that helps teams build, test, and learn faster. You will turn product questions into clear hypotheses, success metrics, well-designed studies, and actionable insights. Your work will help teams evaluate new ideas, improve existing experiences, and make better product decisions. This is a quant-first role with mixed-methods responsibilities as needed. We are looking for a researcher with strong skills in experimentation, analytics, behavioral analysis, and causal inference. You should be comfortable working in ambiguous, early-stage spaces and helping teams define how success should be measured for new AI-powered products. You will identify meaningful behavioral and attitudinal signals, measure product performance, and recommend improvements based on the evidence. Key job responsibilities - Lead quantitative and mixed-methods research for AI-powered products, including early-stage concepts and evolving customer experiences. - Own studies from end to end, including framing research questions, defining hypotheses, selecting methods, identifying measures, analyzing results, and communicating recommendations. - Design and run experiments, surveys, and behavioral analyses that help teams understand customer needs, product performance, and opportunities for improvement. - Define and track success metrics related to adoption, trust, usability, comprehension, and customer value in AI-powered experiences. - Combine findings across research, product usage, and customer feedback to generate clear insights and practical product recommendations. - Partner closely with product, design, and engineering to support a build,
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