UX Researcher Salary in Canada
$52K
20% Low Band Avg
CAD $64K
Average
$76K
80% High Band Avg
- Bonus: 3,462
Salaries based on experience level
The Average Entry Level salary of UX Researcher in Canada is CAD $63K/yr, this salary increases 30% to $82K/yr when reach Mid Level Career.
From Mid to Senior Level the average salary increases 29% from $82K/yr to $107K/yr.
Salary Compared to Canada National Average Salary
- UX Researcher in Canada Salary
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- Canada National Average Salary
The Average Salary of UX Researcher in Canada is $64K/yr. This is +1% higher ($838) compared to Canada national average salary of $63K/yr.
UX Researcher job description
Job Title: UX Researcher
Overview/Summary of the role: The UX Researcher is responsible for conducting research, analyzing data, and creating insights on the user experience of a product or service. This person is passionate about understanding user needs and behaviors to inform product design decisions. The UX Researcher also collaborates with cross-functional teams to ensure that user-centered design is integrated into all aspects of the product development process.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Conduct user research studies (e.g., surveys, interviews, usability tests, card sorts) to collect qualitative and quantitative data on user needs, behaviors, and attitudes
- Analyze research data and present insights to stakeholders to inform design decisions and strategy
- Collaborate with product managers, designers, and developers to ensure that user-centered design is integrated into each stage of the product development process
- Develop user personas, journey maps, and other design artifacts based on research findings
- Stay up-to-date on industry trends and best practices in UX research and design
UX Researcher interview questions
Interviewer: Good morning! Can you start by telling me about your experience as a UX Researcher?
Candidate: Sure, I have been working as a UX Researcher for the past 5 years. I have experience conducting user interviews, usability testing, and analyzing data to inform design decisions.
Interviewer: Can you walk me through your process for conducting user interviews?
Candidate: Absolutely. First, I identify the target user group and develop a set of questions to ask during the interview. I then recruit participants and conduct the interviews, taking detailed notes throughout. After the interviews, I analyze the data to identify trends and insights that can inform the design process.
Interviewer: What techniques do you use to conduct usability testing?
Candidate: I typically use a combination of in-person testing and remote testing using tools like UserTesting or UserZoom. I create scenarios for participants to complete and observe their interactions with the product while taking note of any issues they encounter.
UX Researcher Salaries by cities in Canada
The highest salary for UX Researcher in Canada can be found in Montréal, followed by Vancouver 2nd, and Ottawa 3rd.