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Key UX Skills Recruiters Look for in UX Research Candidates

Writer: Erane GemadeErane Gemade

In an ever-evolving industry, employers often seek individuals who possess diverse skills and qualities to perform effectively. As a UX researcher about to start your UX journey, here are some key skills that will set you apart in the UX industry: 

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  1. User Empathy and Understanding: UX candidates must possess the ability to understand users’ needs, pain points, and behaviour. Proficiency in empathetic research including creating personas and user journey maps for user-centric design is valued by employers. 

    Illustration of a UX researcher analysing user personas and journey maps.

  2. Research Methods: Employers seek UX candidates who are proficient in both qualitative and quantitative research methods such as surveys, interviews, card sorting, tree testing, usability testing, A/B testing and many more. The ability to plan, conduct and efficiently communicate user needs to stakeholders is valuable to employers. 

    A UX researcher conducting usability and A/B testing.


  3. Analysis and Interpretation: Data analysis enables UX researchers to gather insights on user behaviour, needs and pain points which inform design and develop user-centred solutions. The ability to analyse qualitative or quantitative data,  identify trends, themes and patterns to make actionable recommendations that can improve the user experience will set you apart! 

    Graph showing UX research data insights and trends.


  4. Collaboration and Communication: The ability to collaborate effectively and  communicate findings and information is highly sought after. Employers look for UX researchers who can thrive in a team environment and can effectively collaborate with stakeholders.  

    Team of UX designers and researchers discussing findings.


  5. Presentation and Storytelling: Being able to present research findings and concepts in a clear, concise, compelling and engaging manner is a valuable skill. Storytelling helps stakeholders to understand the user-centred approach. 

    UX researcher presenting user insights in a meeting.

  6. Continuous Learning and Adaptability: The UX industry is constantly evolving, with new tools and methods emerging regularly. Recruiters seek candidates who demonstrate adaptability and commitment to continue learning and staying up- to- date with the industry trends.  

    UX professional studying latest industry trends on a laptop.


  7. Business Acumen: This involves having a clear understanding of business goals and objectives to align with UX efforts. Employers value candidates who can connect user needs and business goals, offering actionable recommendations that drive profits.  

    UX strategist aligning user needs with business goals in a meeting.


  8. Design Thinking: Employers are drawn to researchers who utilise a design thinking mindset. Adopt a problem-solving approach focusing on the users needs and ideating creative solutions and iteration processes. At AIENAI Academy, we have guided UXers on their journey to securing high-paying UX roles. Visit the Academy page for more on AIENAI Academy's Coaching & Mentorship Program. Good luck in your UX journey!

    UX team brainstorming innovative solutions on a whiteboard.


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