User Research (UR) Design Intern: 2025
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- Design & UX
- Intern
User Research (UR) Design Intern: 2025
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- Design & UX
- Intern
Introduction
Thomas J. Watson said it best: “Good design is good business.” Visualization is critical to discovering data-driven insights and effectively communicating that knowledge to others. Designers at IBM work to create experiences that work together, work the same, and work for our clients. Does the thought of creating the platform at the heart of solutions like, Blockchain, IoT, and Security excite you? If so, read on!
Your Role and Responsibilities
Thomas J. Watson said it best: “Good design is good business.” Visualization is critical to discovering data-driven insights and effectively communicating that knowledge to others. Designers at IBM work to create experiences that work together, work the same, and work for our clients. Does the thought of creating the platform at the heart of solutions like, Blockchain, IoT, and Security excite you? If so, read on!
Your Role and Responsibilities
START AND END DATES FOR THIS INTERNSHIP ARE DURING SUMMER 2025 (3 MONTHS)
This is an IBM US office-based position in Austin, TX.
UX Researcher Interns uncover insights, inform product decisions, and forge new opportunities to improve business outcomes through the rigorous study of people and the ecosystems in which they exist. They continuously build user understanding and empathy through empirical observation, experience, and making.
Location: Austin, TX.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Foundational understanding of UX research
- Experience with conducting primary and secondary research
- Identifying and communicating appropriate research methodology to address research opportunity
- Supporting recruiting of appropriate participants for research plans and goals
- Conducting research methods and activities to capture qualitative and quantitative data
- Analyzing qualitative and quantitative data to generate insights
- Delivering compelling stories to communicate actionable insights for team and stakeholders
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
- Excellent collaboration skills with a persistent curiosity
- Experience with research tools (e.g. UserZoom, survey tooling, Usertesting.com, Optimal Workshop, etc.)
- Awareness of inclusive design practices and accessibility standards
- Degree in Psychology, Human Factors, Human
C omputer Interaction, Anthropology, Sociology, Behavioral Economics, or related field
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