October 22
Conduct user research at Dexcom to improve diabetes management technology.
You need strong analytical skills, proficiency in research methodologies, and basic understanding of user-centered design principles. Good communication and presentation skills, as well as the ability to synthesize findings, are also important.
Typically, a degree in psychology, sociology, human-computer interaction, or a related field is required. Relevant internships or projects showcasing your research skills can be valuable. Familiarity with research tools and software is a plus.
Responsibilities include conducting user interviews, surveys, and usability tests, analyzing data to identify user needs, presenting insights to teams, and collaborating with designers and product managers to inform design decisions.
Benefits include flexible work hours, the opportunity to work from any location, exposure to various industries and user perspectives, and the chance to contribute to meaningful product improvements.