We are looking for a Senior UX Researcher to contribute to our end-to-end research across our product organization. This is a research-first role: you will spend the majority of your time generating and evaluating user insights that directly shape product direction. You will also bring light design sensibility to the way you communicate findings, and contribute modestly to our design system at the code level.
This is not a design engineering role. If you thrive on deep human understanding, are fluent in both discovery and validation methods, and know how to turn research into decisions — this is built for you.
How will you contribute?
Plan and execute generative research: user interviews, contextual inquiry, diary studies, and ethnographic observation to uncover unmet needs and opportunity spaces.
Design and run evaluative research: usability studies, concept testing, prototype reviews, and survey-based validation at key product milestones.
Define research questions collaboratively with product, design, and engineering partners, then own execution from recruitment through synthesis.
Develop and maintain a research repository that makes insights discoverable and actionable across teams.
Communicate findings clearly to audiences ranging from ICs to senior leadership, adapting depth and format to the audience.
Advocate for the user in roadmap and prioritization conversations, backed by evidence.
Contribute to and evolve team research standards, tools, and practices.
Create clear, well-structured deliverables that translate research into action: journey maps, synthesis artifacts, storyboards, annotated findings decks, and opportunity frameworks.
Collaborate closely with product designers to ensure research insights are reflected in design decisions and interaction patterns.
Facilitate participatory design activities and co-creation sessions with users and internal stakeholders.
Research (Primary — 80%)
Design & Communication (20%)
Front-End Contribution (Light)
Make targeted HTML, CSS, and JavaScript contributions to our design system — primarily to support research prototypes and interactive stimuli for studies.
Work within existing component library patterns; you won’t be architecting systems or building production features from scratch.
Collaborate with design engineers to ensure research prototypes accurately represent intended interactions.
What will you bring?
5+ years of UX research experience, with a demonstrated mixed-methods practice spanning both generative and evaluative approaches.
Deep fluency in qualitative methods (interviews, contextual inquiry, diary studies) and strong working knowledge of quantitative methods (surveys, behavioral analytics, A/B test interpretation).
Experience recruiting and managing research participants across diverse populations.
Proven ability to design research that drives product decisions — not just informs them.
Familiarity with research operations: managing vendors, tools, panels, and research repositories.
Ability to produce polished, well-structured synthesis artifacts — journey maps, mental model diagrams, opportunity frameworks — that designers and PMs can act on directly.
Proficiency with Figma or equivalent tools for creating research communication materials and lightweight prototypes.
Understanding of interaction design principles sufficient to critically evaluate design decisions and contribute meaningfully to design reviews.
Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript at a level that enables building and modifying interactive prototypes for research purposes.
Comfort contributing to an existing component library — reading documentation, following established patterns, and making targeted changes.
Familiarity with design systems concepts (tokens, component patterns, variants) is a plus; deep front-end engineering expertise is not required.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a track record of influencing product direction through research.
Experience facilitating workshops, alignment sessions, and research readouts with cross-functional teams.
Comfortable operating with ambiguity; able to scope and prioritize research independently in a fast-moving environment.
Mentorship experience or genuine interest in developing junior researchers.
Research Expertise
Design Fluency
Technical Skills
Collaboration & Communication
Nice to Have
- Experience embedding in or contributing to a design system team.
- Background in a domain with complex or technical user needs (e.g., enterprise software, developer tools, financial products).
- Familiarity with accessibility research practices and inclusive design principles.
- Experience with unmoderated research platforms (UserTesting, Maze, Lyssna) and synthesis tools (Dovetail, EnjoyHQ, Aurelius).
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Anthropology, Information Science, or a related field — or equivalent practical experience. Advanced degrees are valued but not required.
What This Role Is Not
This is not a design engineering or front-end engineering role. Candidates whose primary expertise is in building design systems, writing production code, or UI component development will likely find this role a poor fit. We are looking for someone who leads with research and complements that with design and code skills — not the reverse.
What do we offer?
- Healthcare insurance: We provide medical, dental, and vision insurance, and a flexible spending account that allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for eligible out-of-pocket expenses.
- Stock options.
- Personal time off: A healthy work-life balance is critical to your success at the office. Smarsh offers a “take-what-you-need” time off policy as well as flexible work arrangements.
- 401K Match: Smarsh provides a 4% 401K match for which employees are fully vested on day one.
- Sabbatical: The Smarsh sabbatical programme provides a time to recharge, study or simply do something you are passionate about away from the workplace. Employees are eligible after six years of service.
- Recognition: We’re big on kudos for a job well done. Our employee-recognition programme enables co-workers to nominate their peers who best embody our core values for recognition.
Similar Jobs
What you need to know about the Los Angeles Tech Scene
Key Facts About Los Angeles Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 375,800; 5.5% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Snap, Netflix, SpaceX, Disney, Google
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, adtech, media, software, game development
- Funding Landscape: $11.6 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Strong Ventures, Fifth Wall, Upfront Ventures, Mucker Capital, Kittyhawk Ventures
- Research Centers and Universities: California Institute of Technology, UCLA, University of Southern California, UC Irvine, Pepperdine, California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy, Center for Quantum Science and Engineering



