user experience analyst
User experience analysts assess client interaction and experience and analyse users' behaviours, attitudes, and emotions about the usage of a particular product, system or service. They make proposals for the improvement of the interface and usability of products, systems or services. In doing so, they take into consideration the practical, experiential, affective, meaningful and valuable aspects of human–computer interaction and product ownership, as well as the person's perceptions of system aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency, and user experience dynamics.
Also called: user experience officer, user experience analysts, usability analyst
- 18
- essential skills
- 27
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- ICT usability tester8 skills in common
- user interface designer6 skills in common
- ICT research consultant5 skills in common
- computer scientist4 skills in common
- business consultant3 skills in common
- corporate social responsibility manager3 skills in common
- sustainability manager3 skills in common
Essential skills
18- analyse business requirements
- application usability
- assess users' interaction with ICT applications
- behavioural science
- cognitive psychology
- conduct qualitative research
- conduct quantitative research
- conduct research interview
- create prototype of user experience solutions
- define technical requirements
- execute ICT user research activities
- human-computer interaction
- interactive media
- measure customer feedback
- measure software usability
- report analysis results
- software interaction design
- use experience map
Optional skills
27- Agile project management
- apply systemic design thinking
- create website wireframe
- forecast future ICT network needs
- ICT project management methodologies
- ICT system user requirements
- identify ICT user needs
- identify technological needs
- LDAP
- lean project management
- LINQ
- manage localisation
- MDX
- N1QL
- online moderation techniques
- perform market research
- Process-based management
- query languages
- resource description framework query language
- software metrics
- SPARQL
- test system accessibility for users with special needs
- use access control software
- visual presentation techniques
- web analytics
- World Wide Web Consortium standards
- XQuery
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