About the job
Teamwork fuels our streaming success.
Join Roku in revolutionizing the way the world experiences TV.
As the leading TV streaming platform in the U. S., Canada, and Mexico, Roku is dedicated to connecting every television globally. We pioneered the streaming revolution and aim to unify the entire TV ecosystem. Roku bridges consumers with the content they cherish, empowers content creators to grow and monetize their audiences, and offers advertisers innovative tools for consumer engagement.
From day one at Roku, you’ll become an essential contributor in a rapidly expanding public company where every voice matters. This is your chance to enhance the viewing experiences of millions worldwide while gaining invaluable insights across diverse disciplines.
About the Team
The UX Research team integrates customer feedback throughout the development stages, from initial discovery to post-launch analysis. We collaborate with various stakeholder teams to ensure a balanced customer experience that aligns with product monetization strategies.
About the Role
Roku is seeking a Quantitative UX Researcher to focus on customer sentiment analysis through surveys linked with product A/B testing and other quantitative research initiatives. This role entails working closely with cross-functional teams, including Product Management, Data Analytics, Engineering, Design, and fellow researchers. You will engage in projects that impact millions of users, guiding critical decisions regarding new products and features.
For candidates located in Massachusetts, the expected annual base salary for this position ranges from $90,000 to $120,000. Compensation packages vary based on individual qualifications including skills, certifications, and geographical location. This position is eligible for health insurance, equity awards, life insurance, disability benefits, parental leave, wellness programs, and paid time off.
Key Responsibilities
- Designing, planning, and executing research projects to gauge product and feature sentiment, particularly within the context of A/B testing.
- Collaborating actively on the design of experiments and other research methodologies.
