6. UX Researcher
User experience researchers try to answer the digital equivalent of “why are people like this?” They study how real people interact with websites, apps, and interfaces, using interviews, surveys, heatmaps, and usability tests to figure out what’s working—and what’s quietly ruining conversions.
UX research can be remote-friendly, though it does require structured communication and access to users. Tools like Lookback, Maze, and UserTesting make it easier to run sessions from anywhere. The key is knowing how to ask the right questions and listen to what people actually mean, not just what they say. It’s part science, part psychology, part detective work.
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