Quantitative UX Researcher
Company: AnswerLab
Location: New York, NY (Remote)
Salary: $100,000 - $115,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-06-02
About this role
About AnswerLab
AnswerLab helps pioneering leaders Own the Unknown — transforming uncharted territory into clarity, direction, and competitive advantage. We build strategic insight through deep human understanding and validate future possibilities with real people in real contexts. For more than 20 years, we've worked alongside some of the world's most forward-looking organizations, helping them deliver breakthrough moments when no playbook exists.
Quantitative researchers are central to that mission. Our quant researchers bring the methodological rigor, analytical depth, and strategic fluency to help clients make high-conviction decisions in fast-moving, high-stakes environments.
Role Summary
As a Quantitative UX Researcher at AnswerLab, you will design and execute quantitative research that illuminates user behavior, attitudes, and needs — and translates those findings into strategic direction for some of the world's most ambitious product and experience teams. You will work within a client-aligned portfolio, embedded alongside qualitative researchers, experience strategists, and Customer Success partners, contributing to integrated research programs that go beyond findings to drive experience strategy.
This role is structured to span experience levels. Expectations around methodological depth, client leadership, strategic contribution, and mentorship scale with seniority — but the core orientation is consistent across levels: rigorous craft, strategic thinking, and a commitment to insight that moves organizations forward.
What You'll Do
Research Design & Execution
- Design and execute quantitative research studies that address complex user experience questions, applying the right methodology to the right problem with a clear rationale
- Lead or contribute to a wide range of quantitative methods and analyses, including: custom surveys, concept and prototype testing, tracking/benchmarking studies, unmoderated task-based studies, quantita...