The role
As a design research graduate, you will research, analyse and share insights about attitudes and behaviours of people that use Xero, as well as those who don’t yet but might in the future.
You’ll learn about people’s lives outside of their interactions with Xero, and observe their experience using Xero. You’ll identify where people get stuck and why. You’ll help the wider business focus on the most critical user problems and opportunities that we can address – then help to inform the most delightful and effective experiences.
As a graduate design researcher, you’ll develop research plans, conduct studies, analyse results, and report back actionable findings. You’ll have the opportunity to broaden your skills in a wide range of research methods including deep-dive interviews, concept and usability testing, surveys, and more. Throughout the research process, you’ll be working collaboratively with people from research, design, engineering and product in cross-functional teams.
What we’d like to see from you
You’ll be a great listener and able to put yourself in other people’s shoes. You’ll have an analytical side and a knack for crafting beautiful user experiences.
We’re looking for applicants with a degree in a relevant field such as design, anthropology, psychology, or any field with a research focus.
Ideally, you’ll:
If this sounds like you, get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
Pre-register now and we will let you know once this opportunity opens!
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen
New Zealand Permanent Resident
New Zealand Temporary Work Visa
Platform Manager - Enterprise Technology at Xero New Zealand
Master of Commerce (MCom) at Victoria University of Wellington
Developer Evangelist at Xero New Zealand
Bachelor of Computer Science at Auckland University of Technology