UX Researcher - Bokun London, England

TripAdvisor LLC
London
2 weeks ago
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Bókun, a fast-growing subsidiary of TripAdvisor Inc., is a leading reservation system and channel management platform for tours and activities operators globally that enables them to streamline their back-end operations and connect to an ecosystem of online travel websites to grow their business. At Bókun, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that empower our clients to grow their businesses and enhance customer experiences. As a key player in travel technology, Bókun combines the agility of a startup with the stability of a publicly traded organisation.

Are you energized by understanding people? Do you enjoy researching complex problems with multiple user audiences? Do you love to travel? Then combine these passions by working at Bókun. Leading reservation technology and B2B platform within the Tripadvisor family, focusing on delivering on connecting experiences to the world.

Bókun’s Product team seeks a hands-on researcher with a well-rounded skill set that covers both user experience and market analysis. Our work ranges from exploratory to evaluative, from qualitative to quantitative. We work closely with designers, product managers, product marketing managers, data analysts, and engineering to collaborate on devising the best solutions for both tour/experience operators and travelers.

The right candidate will be experienced in qualitative methods such as in-depth interviewing, concept testing, and usability testing, experienced with designing and analyzing surveys, passionate about research and travel, comfortable in a fast-moving organization, and excited to collaborate with cross-functional teams.

What you’ll do:

  1. Actively participate in cross-functional team discussions to understand various user needs and to identify and define new marketplace features.
  2. Define research strategy and manage multiple projects across a variety of methodologies.
  3. Design and conduct qualitative studies (discovery, needs analysis, usability studies, click-tests, etc.), analyze data, and proactively share insights and supporting data.
  4. Own the research process from end-to-end including the ideation, development, and execution of research plans.
  5. Create and field surveys, analyze responses, and report learnings.
  6. Use your creativity and breadth of your research toolkit to determine the best method for each study, gathering insights from a variety of audiences.
  7. Communicate research findings internally in clear and compelling ways.
  8. Work cross-functionally with sales, design, product marketing, and product management.

Who you are:

  1. Minimum BA/BS degree in psychology, communication, statistics, or other related field.
  2. Advanced degree in behavioral or social sciences a plus.
  3. 0-3 years of professional applied research experience.
  4. Thorough understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
  5. Extensive experience with qualitative research methods in user research.
  6. Detail-oriented and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  7. Ability to present research insights and supporting data in a clear fashion.
  8. Ability to ask, and answer, meaningful and impactful questions.
  9. Excellent English verbal and written communication skills.
  10. Experience with quantitative research methods (e.g., surveying) and statistics a plus.
  11. Experience in B2B, travel, hospitality a plus.

Perks of Working at Bokun:

  • Competitive compensation packages, including base salary, annual bonus, and equity.
  • Flexible work options to suit your lifestyle.
  • Flexible schedule promoting work-life balance.
  • Donation matching for qualifying charitable donations.
  • Tuition assistance for qualified programs.
  • Lifestyle benefit for personal use.
  • Travel perks including discounts.
  • Employee assistance program for life’s challenges.
  • Health benefits with great coverage.

Our Values:

  • We aspire to lead.
  • We’re relentlessly curious.
  • We’re better together.
  • We serve our customers, always.
  • We strive for better, not perfect.
  • Our workplace is for everyone.

If you need a reasonable accommodation or support during the application or the recruiting process due to a medical condition or disability, please reach out to your individual recruiter or send an email to and let us know the nature of your request. Please include the job requisition number in your message.

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