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Remote UX researchers in Brazil - Patricia P.
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Patricia P.

Vetted UX researcher in Brazil (UTC-3)

### **\=== Intro** I'm a Senior/Staff level designer with a unique blend of technical and creative skills, sharpened by a journey from **front-end developer** (HTML/CSS/JScript) to **graphic designer**, and finally, to a **UI/UX Design** specialist for 10+ years. For the last 5+ years I've been workig on **Product design,** helping mostly startups creating and/or improving their digital products. Based on Design Thinking, I know how to use data and best practices to solve problems always focusing on **User Research** and **Usability.** Likewise, I can conduct and analyze **user research**, and also propose solutions though prototypes. I have excellent **visual design skills**, attention to detail and ability to design **user-friendly interfaces** to help bring visions to life, making sure user needs, business goals, and industry best practices are met. ### \=== Examples and product results I've designed the website for Bairesdev (tech enterprise) which helped them raise the BV 700% and increase revenue ~12%. I've also designed a SaaS for Cartelux (startup) that reduced churn by 25% and helped them close a AU$1.5mi. ### **\=== Portfolios** [Webdesign portfolio](https://patriciaparrela.com/) - all websites designed and developed by me [Product portfolio](https://patriciaparrela.com/product/) - focusing on product design and business results

User Research • 9 yrsUX design • 9 yrsVisual designHTML/CSSUI designWordPressResponsive DesignWireframing/prototypingFigmaDesign SystemsAdobe PhotoshopProduct designDesign thinkingUX/UI Design
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Remote UX researchers in Brazil - Debora D.
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Debora D.

Vetted UX researcher in Brazil (UTC-3)

I'm a Senior Product Designer for B2B SaaS. For 20+ years, I've helped 150+ startups create intuitive, high impact UX/UI solutions. I kickstarted a startup in a new market by launching a new prodcut 30 days ahead of schedule, turned a typical 6/12-month sales cycle to pre orders, and sped up delivery time by 50%. I'm sharp on strategy, fast on decisions, and focused on results. Proficiency in Figma, Miro, and design thinking, I design to solve real problems and move business forward.

UX design • 10 yrsUser ResearchSaaS designProduct designWireframing/prototypingUI designFigmaData VisualizationProblem solvingUser journey mappingUsabilityUser StoriesAgileFramerUser flowsCross-functional collaborationAdobe creative cloudWeb DesignConversion trackingUX/UI DesignAdobe XDSocial media engagement
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Remote UX researchers in Brazil - Ney B.
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Ney B.

Vetted UX researcher in Brazil (UTC-4)

I'm a Brazilian Product Designer with a postgrad in User Experience and certified by Nielsen Norman Group, who loves crafting user-centric solutions that drive business success. I started my career back in 2008 as a front-end developer and designer, and that helped me develop skills that I use to better understand, communicate and work with developers by designing interfaces that are feasible and optimized for development. A few years later, I felt the need for gathering more information about the users and behaviors, and started working as a UX/UI designer, empathizing with users needs, prototyping and testing the ideas generated by the discovery.

UX design • 7 yrsUser Research • 7 yrsUI designFigmaUX/UI DesignWireframing/prototypingVisual designBrandingProduct designFront-EndFramerDesign Systems
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Remote UX researchers in Brazil - Eduarda Z.
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Eduarda Z.

Vetted UX researcher in Brazil (UTC-3)

Experienced Product Designer with 7 years of experience in the tech industry. Successfully achieved a 35% reduction in information overload on a SaaS platform within the Oil and Gas Industry. Specializes in user-centered design and accessibility compliance.

UX design • 6 yrsUser ResearchUI designFigmaiGamingData analyticsUser TestingUser flowsSketchZeplin
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Remote UX researchers in Brazil - Antonio N.
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Antonio N.

Vetted UX researcher in Brazil (UTC-3)

Hello! I’m Antonio, a dynamic Product Designer and a passionate UX advocate. With a BSc in Information Systems from Universidade Federal de Pernambuco and currently pursuing an MBA in Big Data, I blend innovative design with analytical rigor to elevate user experiences. Main Hard Skills: Languages: Fluent in Portuguese and English, with conversational French. Design Mastery: Proficient in Figma, Adobe XD, and more, with a keen eye for user research, wireframing, and usability testing. Tech Savvy: Adept with Power BI, Google Data Studio, alongside a solid foundation in hypothesis testing and coding basics with Git. I'm on a mission to craft delightful experiences and drive digital transformation through thoughtful design and strategic insights. Let's connect to explore how we can create impactful user experiences together!

UX design • 6 yrsUser ResearchFigmaUI designUsability testingUX/UI DesignInformation ArchitectureWireframing/prototypingProduct designDesign SystemsData analytics
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What is a UX researcher?

A UX researcher is essential for designing products or services. They combine technology and psychology to understand users' motivations, behaviors, and needs. This understanding leads to actionable recommendations for improving the user experience. UX researchers systematically investigate to ensure that a product meets user expectations in design and functionality.

Key responsibilities of a UX researcher include:

  • Using both qualitative and quantitative methods to gather and analyze user data.
  • Conducting user interviews to gain deep insights into user behavior and motivations.
  • Implementing usability tests to assess a product’s interface effectiveness.
  • Developing user personas and journey maps to explore potential product interactions.
  • Applying information architecture principles for effective content and navigation organization.
  • Designing surveys and questionnaires to collect essential user feedback.
  • Working with teams like designers, developers, and product managers, turning research into strategic recommendations.
  • Regularly presenting findings and recommendations to colleagues and stakeholders.

A UX researcher plays a crucial role in aligning product design with user experience by conducting thorough research. They bridge the gap between user needs and business objectives through strategic articulation.

What are key qualities to look for in a UX researcher?

When looking for a top UX researcher, it's important to consider two main factors in a candidate's profile: their skills and qualities, and how well they fit with your company culture. A UX researcher who has a strong mix of technical expertise, and interpersonal skills, and aligns with your organization's culture will not only drive product improvements but also easily adapt to changing industry trends and work well with diverse teams.

Essential skills and qualities for a UX researcher:

  • Empathy: Understanding users' needs and experiences is fundamental for a UX researcher.
  • Methodological proficiency: Mastery of both qualitative and quantitative research methods ensures thorough insights.
  • Usability testing skills: Assessing product interfaces to identify challenges and areas for improvement.
  • Wireframing and prototyping expertise: Essential for developing layouts, functionalities, and navigations.
  • Analytical abilities: A sharp skill in identifying patterns, pinpointing issues, and logically evaluating findings.

Cultural fit in your organization:

  • Team collaboration and effective communication: Essential for working with diverse teams and turning insights into practical actions.
  • Adaptability: Staying abreast of digital trends and evolving research methods.
  • Design thinking approach: Adopting iterative problem-solving methods and focusing on user-centric solutions.
  • Curiosity and continuous learning: Seeking innovative solutions and staying informed in the UX field.
  • Strong presentation skills: Clearly presenting research outcomes and suggestions to stakeholders and team members.

In essence, a top-tier UX researcher combines crucial skills and qualities to foster collaboration and create user-focused products. Prioritizing these attributes is crucial for finding a valuable candidate and ensuring long-term success in your company.

How to write an effective freelance UX researcher job post?

Crafting an effective freelance UX researcher job post is crucial for attracting top-tier talent and ensuring a perfect fit for your project. The key to a successful job posting lies in clarity, directness, and brevity, encapsulating the role's essentials, project expectations, and requirements. Implementing structured guidelines and incorporating concrete examples can enhance the job post's clarity and effectiveness.

Guidelines for an effective job post:

  • Craft an engaging introduction: Start with a concise overview of the project and its goals, emphasizing the UX researcher's potential impact and contribution.
  • Detail project scope and specifics: Define the project duration, type/domain of the product/service, target users, and timeline.
  • Specify skills and experience: List the necessary qualifications, technical skills, and preferred research methodologies for the role.
  • Define key responsibilities: Explain the specific tasks, from conducting user interviews and usability testing to offering practical recommendations.
  • Clarify the collaboration process: Outline your expectations regarding communication, teamwork, and stakeholder interactions.
  • Outline deliverables and timeline: Clearly state the expected deliverables, milestones, and estimated completion dates for transparency.
  • Provide application instructions: Offer straightforward guidance on the application process, including portfolio submissions, experience summary, and references.


Example job post:

Freelance UX researcher for an innovative EdTech platform

[Company Name] seeks a dedicated and skilled freelance UX researcher for our EdTech platform. Your research and strategic insights will enhance user experience, boost student engagement, and improve learning outcomes.

Project details & scope:

  • 4-month duration (potential extension)
  • Focus on high school students and teachers
  • Team collaboration with designers, developers, and product managers

Key requirements:

  • Expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methods
  • Experience in user interviews, usability testing, and heuristic analysis
  • Skills in creating user personas, journey maps, and wireframes
  • EdTech background (preferred)

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and execute user research, aligning with the project timeline
  • Perform user interviews, usability tests, and surveys
  • Develop user personas, journey maps, and an insights report
  • Work with the team to develop actionable recommendations
  • Present findings to stakeholders and the team

Collaboration process:

  • Weekly team meetings to discuss research progress
  • Follow project management and communication protocols (e.g., Slack, Asana)
  • Incorporate stakeholder feedback

Deliverables & timeline:

  • User Personas & Journey Maps: 4 weeks from start
  • Usability Test Report: 10 weeks from start
  • Final Research Insights & Recommendations: 16 weeks from start

Application instructions:

Please submit the following:

  • A link to your UX research portfolio
  • A brief description of relevant experience, especially in EdTech
  • Two professional references

We're excited about the prospect of working with you on this innovative EdTech project!

How can I evaluate a UX researcher's skills and expertise?

Evaluating a UX researcher's skills and expertise is crucial in selecting the right candidate for your business or project. This process goes beyond simply reviewing a resume—it involves a systematic, detailed analysis of their potential to effectively meet the job's requirements. Here's how to assess a UX researcher's skills and expertise clearly and concisely.

Review their portfolio:

  • Case studies: Examine past projects for evidence of a comprehensive research approach, critical reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and deriving actionable insights.
  • Research methodologies: Assess their expertise in various qualitative and quantitative research techniques.
  • Usability testing: Evaluate their experience in assessing product interface effectiveness.
  • Design assets: Analyze their capability in creating user personas, journey maps, wireframes, and prototypes.

Conduct a practical assessment:

  • Mock research plan: Have candidates create a mock user experience research plan for a hypothetical scenario, evaluating their approach, method selection, and planning skills.
  • Analysis and reporting: Request a sample interpretation of user research data to gauge their analytical thinking and ability to present findings.

Ask behavioral and situational interview questions:

  • Assess candidates' thought processes, problem-solving approaches, and adaptability through behavioral and situational questions, such as:
  • "Describe a situation where you had to adjust your research method during a project. What was the situation, and what were the outcomes?"
  • "Can you share an example where your research findings significantly influenced the product design strategy?"

Evaluate continuous learning and evolution:

  • Verify their engagement with ongoing industry trends and continuous professional development. Staying updated in the fast-evolving field of UX research is vital.

Conduct a reference check:

  • Contact previous employers or colleagues listed in the candidate's references to gain insights into their professional behavior, collaboration style, and reliability.

In summary, a thorough evaluation of a UX researcher's skills and expertise requires an analytical, multi-faceted approach, focusing on both their past accomplishments and potential future contributions. By applying the methods outlined above, businesses and hiring managers can increase their chances of finding a competent, high-performing UX researcher.

What questions should I ask a UX researcher during an interview?

To assess candidates effectively, it is essential to use a structured interview framework with targeted questions. These questions should unveil the candidate's proficiency and experience in UX research.

To simplify the process, we have gathered a list of key questions specifically designed for UX research interviews. These questions are organized into three categories for easy reference:

Experience and expertise:

  • Can you describe a UX research project you're particularly proud of and explain why?
  • How have your findings from a past UX research project influenced product development?
  • What is your approach to integrating UX research into overall product design?

Process and methodology:

  • Could you outline your process for conducting UX research from beginning to end?
  • When do you decide to use qualitative UX research over quantitative, or vice versa?
  • Can you discuss a time when you had to modify your research methodology mid-project?

Communication and collaboration:

  • How do you present your research findings to different teams (design, product, marketing) and stakeholders?
  • Can you share an instance where your research conclusions were initially not well received, and how you managed that situation?
  • In your previous roles, how did you collaborate with other teams to ensure that the UX research aligned with the product vision and strategy?

A top-tier UX researcher candidate should showcase technical skills, strategic thinking, adaptability, and communication skills when answering these questions. It is important to remember that these questions are merely a starting point. Use them as a foundation to create an interview process that is customized to your specific needs for the UX researcher position.

How much does it cost to hire a full-time or freelance UX researcher?

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  3. Review their profiles, interview your favorites, and hire the perfect fit.

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Designers on Arc set their rates to be market-competitive and reflective of their skills. You will have the opportunity to share your budget for the role when submitting your request details.

How long does it take to find a full-time or freelance UX researcher on Arc?

Arc screens all of our remote UX researchers before we shortlist them to you. This means you only see interview-ready, full-time and freelance UX researchers on Arc. These top 2% candidates have passed both technical and communication assessments. Typically, companies begin interviewing within 1-3 days after posting their jobs to our network of over 300,000 candidates. You can expect to hire a freelance UX researcher within 72 hours, or find a full-time UX researcher that fits your company's needs in just 14 days.

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