At GitLab, UX Researchers collaborate with our Product Designers, Product Managers and the rest of the community to assist in determining what features should be built, how they should behave, and what the priorities should be.
Be the expert on the users within your allocated area of coverage: know how they use the GitLab, their pain points, their workflows, etc.
Collaborate with GitLab designers, product managers and engineers on a wide array of research projects.
Conduct all stages of UX research: identifying, planning, driving, conducting, analyzing, and reporting out insights.
Communicate out statuses and updates of project work to stakeholders.
Use a wide variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods to apply to research questions.
Self-motivated and self-managing, with strong organizational skills.
Passionate about and effective at mentoring others.
Empathetic, curious and open-minded.
Able to conduct research in a fully remote setting.
Share our values, and work in accordance with those values.
The UX Researcher (Intermediate) reports to the Director of User Experience Research.
The UX Researcher (Intermediate) is a grade 6.
Personally initiate and conduct research within or across your stage groups to build deep foundational knowledge of your coverage areas. Research should consist of a mix of solution validation and problem validation projects.
Communicate, advocate for, and socialize actionable insights in a clear and compelling way.
Know your stage groups: understand the technology, experiences, and features of your assigned stage groups. Maintain a thorough knowledge of the direction and vision for your assigned stage groups.
Know your stage group users: develop a deep empathic understanding of your users, learn about their needs, and identify gaps.
With the help of your manager and product leadership, effectively prioritize your research efforts across stage groups. Align with Product teams while considering impact, the goals of your stage groups, the broader product vision, and company objectives.
Respond to solution validation user research inquiries that are escalated by Product Design.
Guide Product Managers and Product Designers to conduct research with a high degree of rigor. Ensure they are following defined research processes (ex: handbook procedures, opening and closing issues for research studies, documenting actionable insights, etc).
Actively contribute to the UX Research team culture, processes, and documentation.
The Senior UX Researcher reports to the Director of User Experience Research.
The Senior UX Researcher is a grade 7.
Personally initiate and conduct research projects within your assigned stage groups and across adjacent stage groups to build deep foundational knowledge of your areas of coverage. Research should consist of a mix of problem validation, foundational research, and strategic research projects.
Drive a company-wide research-based measure: design or improve upon a methodology (if needed), collect and report out findings.
Demonstrate thought leadership by delivering 2 strategic research projects per year.
Communicate, advocate for, and socialize actionable insights in a clear and compelling way
Know your stage groups: understand the technology, experiences, and features of your assigned and adjacent stage groups. Maintain a thorough knowledge of the direction and vision for your assigned stages and stage groups.
Know your stage group users: develop a deep empathic understanding of your users, learn about their needs, and identify gaps.
Business acumen: consider the team's business goals when approaching research projects to ensure there's alignment.
Effectively prioritize your research efforts across stage groups. Align with Product teams while considering impact, the goals of your stage groups, the broader product vision, and company objectives.
Respond to solution validation user research inquiries that are escalated by Product Design.
Guide Product Managers and Product Designers to conduct research with a high degree of rigor. Ensure they are following defined research processes (ex: handbook procedures, opening and closing issues for research studies, documenting actionable insights, etc).
Demonstrate, explain, and teach others how to apply a range of research methods, understanding the balance and trade offs between scrappy research and rigor.
Actively contribute to the UX Research team culture, processes, and documentation.
Lead and mentor other Researchers.
The Staff UX Researcher reports to the Director of User Experience Research.
The Staff UX Researcher is a grade 8.
Through your research, build a knowledge base that positions yourself as a thought leader within GitLab.
Personally initiate and conduct research within your assigned stage groups, across adjacent stage groups, and across GitLab, to build deep foundational knowledge of GitLab. Research should consist of a mix of problem validation, foundational research, and strategic research projects. When possible, include other Researchers to participate in these projects.
Know GitLab: understand the technology, experiences, and features of the GitLab product. Maintain a thorough knowledge of the direction and vision for your assigned and adjacent stage groups.
Know GitLab users: develop a deep empathic understanding of GitLab users in various contexts, learn about their needs, and identify gaps.
Business acumen: consider the team's business goals when approaching research projects to ensure there's alignment.
Effectively prioritize your overall research efforts. Align with Product teams while considering impact, type of research, the goals of your stage groups, the broader product vision, and company objectives.
Develop and maintain the GitLab strategic research program. Educate and mentor others on strategic research while demonstrating the value of strategic research.
Demonstrate thought leadership by delivering six strategic research projects per year to showcase.
Deliver impactful research that informs decisions across our product lifecycle.
Communicate, advocate for, and socialize actionable insights in a clear and compelling way
Guide Product Managers and Product Designers to conduct research with a high degree of rigor. Ensure they are following defined research processes (ex: handbook procedures, opening and closing issues for research studies, documenting actionable insights, etc).
Demonstrate, explain, and teach others how to apply a range of research methods, understanding the balance and trade-offs between scrappy research and rigor.
Respond to solution validation user research inquiries that are escalated by Product Design.
Identify research training needs for the UX and Product Department.
Actively contribute to the UX Research team culture, processes, and documentation.
Actively seek out difficult impediments to our efficiency as a team (process, tooling, etc), and propose and implement solutions that will enable the entire team to work more efficiently.
Lead and mentor other Researchers.
The Principal UX Researcher reports to the Director of User Experience Research.
The Principal UX Researcher is a grade 9.
Through your research, build a knowledge base that positions yourself as a thought leader and subject matter expert within GitLab.
Personally initiate and conduct meaningful research that spans across sections vs. stage groups, to build foundational knowledge of GitLab. Research should consist of a mix of problem validation, foundational research, and strategic research projects. When possible, include other Researchers to participate in these projects.
Know GitLab: understand the technology, experiences, and features of the GitLab product. Maintain a thorough knowledge of the direction and vision at the stage and company level.
Know GitLab users: develop a deep empathic understanding of GitLab users in various contexts, learn about their needs, and identify gaps. Emphasis on GitLab users who use multiple sections.
Business acumen: consider business goals when approaching research projects to ensure there's alignment and maximum applicable insights.
Effectively prioritize your overall research efforts. Align with section Directors, VPs, and C-level executives while considering impact, type of research, the broader product vision, and company objectives.
Demonstrate thought leadership by delivering six strategic research projects per year to showcase.
Deliver impactful research that informs decisions across our product lifecycle.
Communicate, advocate for, and socialize actionable insights in a clear and compelling way.
Demonstrate, explain, and teach others how to apply a range of research methods, understanding the balance and trade-offs between scrappy research and rigor.
Respond to solution validation user research inquiries that are escalated by Product Design.
Identify research training needs for the UX and Product Departments.
Actively contribute to the UX Research team culture, processes, and documentation.
Actively seek out difficult impediments to our efficiency as a team (process, tooling, etc), and propose and implement solutions that will enable the entire team to work more efficiently.
Lead and mentor other Researchers.
Impact: Provide positive influence on Perception of System Usability through deeper understanding of the "why" behind usability complaints and UX Research Velocity through guidance that enables other functions (like Product Management and Product Design) to conduct their own research.
Candidates for this position can expect the hiring process to follow the order below. Please keep in mind that candidates can be declined from the position at any stage of the process. To learn more about someone who may be conducting the interview, find their job title on our team page.
Selected candidates will be invited to schedule a 30-min screening call with one of our Global Recruiters or the Hiring Manager. In this call we will discuss your experience, understand what you are looking for in a UX Research role, discuss your compensation expectations, reasons why you want to join GitLab and answer any questions you have.
The next step will be a 30-min meeting to cover some scenario-based questions where will look to understand how you handle common situations that UX Researchers find.
After that, we'll invite you to record a case study walkthrough video. The recording is expected to be 20-minutes in duration and returned within ten days of the screening call. In addition to the details below, this discussion on our GitLab Unfiltered YouTube playlist provides an overview of what we're looking for.
Why we ask for a pre-recorded presentation
- It helps create a shared understanding of your work between you and our interviewers ahead of the first interview.
- It allows us to ask more informed questions about your experience and work during the interview process.
- Generally, we avoid using meetings as a means to present. Instead, we record presentations, upload to our Unfiltered Youtube channel, and use a meeting as a Q&A. This interview exercise provides you with an opportunity to experience this style of work.
Presentation Topics
- An introduction: who you are, where you're based, your background, and why you're a UX Researcher.
- An overview of one or two research studies. We want to understand: why you chose to present this case study, the size, discipline make-up, and structure of the team you were a part of; the goals of the project; how you approached research; what you personally did on the project, how you synthesized research data to inform product and design decisions; the final output of your research; the challenges you faced throughout the project; and the meaningful business impact that the research resulted in.
What we're looking for
- A recording that is up to 20 minutes in duration and returned to us within ten days of your screening call being completed.
- Ideally, one case study you present should be relevant to the work you'd expect do at GitLab. This could be because the case study involved research into the persona(s) you'd study at GitLab, the case study related to the DevOps or Developer tooling industry, the case study relates to the Stage you're interviewing for, is a case study that went across multiple methods, or was a case study that would be considered complex in nature. Note that at GitLab, UX Researchers at any level are working on problem validation, foundational or strategic research projects, while Product Designers conduct solution validation. We'd like to see a case study that is of problem validation, foundational, or strategic nature.
- You share the recording using either a unlisted Youtube link, a Google Drive link, or a Loom link.
- Your presentation to address each of the topics listed above.
Some useful resources
- Unsure on where to get started? Check out our handbook page on recording a presentation in Zoom. A free Zoom account is all you'd need to complete this presentation.
- Interested in the type of work our UX team does? Search GitLab Unfiltered for UX Showcase, review our UX Research handbook, and our UX Department's handbook.
- We work with a low level of shame at GitLab. In this context, this means we don't expect your presentation to be highly polished.
- Other questions? Want the Recruiter to review your presentation before the review from the Hiring Manager? Don't hesitate to get in touch with the Recruiter who conducted your screening call.
We will schedule the next stages if the recording indicates your past experiences will lead to your success in a role at GitLab.
Candidates will be invited to a 50-minute interview with a UX Researcher. Overall, this interview aims to understand how you choose your research methods, how you present results, how you work with a wider team of counterparts, and how you determine whether your research resulted in a meaningful business impact. This interview will also look to understand the softer skills you have as a researcher and how you apply those in the real world.
The next interview is a 50-minute interview with either a Product Design Manager, Product Designer or Product Manager. In this interview, we'll focus on how you collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders and mentor non-researchers in successfully conducting research. This interview is an opportunity for you to understand the stage you will be a part of in more detail, hear a different perspective on the stable counterpart relationship, and ask any questions you have.
Candidates will the be invited to a 50-minute interview with a UX Research Manager where we'll focus on your experience researching Developers and working with global team members in an Agile setting.
The final interview is a 1-hour interview with the Director of UX Research. You will discuss your career, your experiences as a UX Researcher, and the role of UX Research at GitLab.
Successful candidates will subsequently be made an offer via Zoom.
Additional details about our process can be found on our hiring page.
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