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Pour visualiser la description de poste en français, veuillez sélectionner le français, \"Select Language\" dans le menu déroulant au haut de la page. Quality, Verification and Standards (QVS) is a transforming business that has a worldwide presence. Our size and global reach requires prioritization, focus and the ability to switch context multiple times a day. You are collaborative and excel at working with multiple partners. **Moderator - Player and Quality Insights Team** We are looking for a UX Research Moderator to join our team, who is passionate about research aimed at creating fun and innovative user experiences for all of our players. Your role involves uncovering user needs through collaborating with cross-functional teams, and conducting different methods of research studies in our labs and remotely. In addition, you will be partnering with a team of researchers and project managers to conduct user studies. Your contributions will enhance the UX team's comprehension of creating more intuitive, accessible, and seamless user experiences. Join us in defining and advancing the future of our products. **Responsibilities** - Work with UXR Researchers to understand franchise research goals - Gather data using different qualitative and quantitative research methods - Support researchers with tasks like notetaking, light data analysis, tech troubleshooting, etc. - Expected to moderate either singular or large groups of participants **Qualifications** - You have or are pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in experimental psychology, HCI, human factors, or a related field, or equivalent industry experience - Familiar with Windows and basic understanding of Excel and G Sheets - Must be team-oriented with an ability to collaborate - Can work semi-autonomously and take direction - 1+ years of experience with public speaking in a professional setting is desirable - 1+ years of experience requiring quick decision-making in a public-facing environment is desirable. - 1+ years of experience in the game development, consumer, or entertainment software industry is desirable - Experience as a lab research assistant desirable - Experience in game or level design is desirable - A passion for gaming We are a global team of creators, storytellers, technologists, experience originators, innovators and so much more. We believe amazing games and experiences start with teams as diverse as the players and communities we serve. At Electronic Arts, the only limit is your imagination.

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