Grammarly

Berlin

Senior User Researcher, Mobile

FULL TIME ON-SITE SENIOR
Posted 19 days ago

Summary

Role Overview

Grammarly is seeking a UX Researcher for their Mobile Apps team to transform how people communicate on the go. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver seamless, AI-powered mobile experiences.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with data science, product management, marketing, design, and engineering to identify research topics.
  • Design and execute end-to-end custom primary research using a wide variety of methods.
  • Lead exploratory and evaluative research to inform product strategies.
  • Utilize research to drive vision and strategy discussions by analyzing user, product, service, or business needs.
  • Act as a thought leader in research, advocating for current and potential customers.
  • Partner with data science to define and monitor key experience metrics.

Requirements Snapshot

  • Bachelor's degree with 6+ years of relevant experience, Master's with 2+ years, or PhD with 1+ year.
  • Experience designing, moderating, and analyzing qualitative research.
  • Experience designing, launching, and analyzing rapid quantitative research.
  • Experience translating research findings into strategic narratives.
  • Excellent communication skills for presenting to diverse stakeholders.

Expected Impact

This role is expected to significantly influence the development of Grammarly's mobile applications by providing deep user insights that inform product strategy, simplification, scalability, and extensibility. The research will directly contribute to creating AI-powered communication experiences that help millions of users thrive.

Why Apply

  • Be at the forefront of transforming mobile communication with AI at a leading company.
  • Enjoy a dynamic hybrid working model that balances focus time with in-person collaboration.
  • Contribute to a culture of human-centered, data-driven decision-making with strong professional development support.

This summary was generated from the original job posting (AI-assisted, human-reviewed). For full details, visit the company's site.