Oura

Staff UX Researcher, Personalization

Oura$198K — $233K *
Healthcare
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 8+ years of professional UX or design research experience
  • Ability to conduct qualitative and quantitative research
  • Comfortable with behavioral data analysis and experiment design
  • Experience with AI-driven or algorithmic features
  • Strong storytelling and stakeholder communication skills
  • Independent problem-solver with a can-do attitude

Responsibilities

  • Own end-to-end research on personalized biometric insights
  • Design and run rapid experiments for validating personalization
  • Lead research into AI- and LLM-powered recommendation experiences
  • Study personalization adaptations across member segments
  • Define operational meaning of 'trustworthy' for personalization surfaces
  • Embed research early in roadmap planning conversations

Benefits

  • Hybrid-remote work arrangement
  • Opportunity to work from San Francisco or Helsinki offices at least half-time
  • Engagement in meaningful, high-impact research
  • Work alongside cross-functional teams
  • Contribute to health guidance that feels personalized and trustworthy
Full Job Description
We're looking for a Staff UX Researcher to join our Design Research team and drive the user research agenda that supports trustworthy, personalized health guidance. This role will be laser focused on supporting the strategy for how we tailor insights, recommendations, and guidance to each member's physiology and goals in ways that feel accurate, explainable, and earned rather than presumptuous. You'll partner closely with Software Design, Product, Data Science, and Engineering, and you'll use rapid experimentation as a core research tool, not just a downstream validation step.

This is a hybrid-remote role, with the expectation to work from our San Francisco or Helsinki offices at least half-time.
What You'll Do
  • Own end-to-end research across generative, evaluative, and strategic studies to understand how members experience personalized biometric insights, including how they build or lose trust when recommendations are probabilistic, sensitive, or hard to verify and how they reconcile algorithmic data against their own felt experience.
  • Design and run rapid experiments (A/B tests, multi-armed variants, staged rollouts) as a primary research tool for validating personalization changes, not solely as a post-hoc check on design decisions.
  • Lead research into emerging, ambiguous problem spaces - particularly AI- and LLM-powered recommendation experiences - where established methods may need to be adapted or invented.
  • Study how personalization should adapt across different member segments, health contexts, and levels of engagement, and where more personalization ceases to help and starts to feel presumptuous or invasive.
  • Help define what "trustworthy" means operationally for Oura's personalization surfaces - transparency about how a recommendation was generated, appropriate hedging under uncertainty, and clear paths for members to correct or override the system.
  • Embed research early in roadmap and planning conversations with Software Design, Product, and Data Science so personalization decisions are shaped by evidence from the start.
What You Likely Have
  • Experience: 8+ years of professional UX or design research experience, with meaningful work translating behavioral or usage data into qualitative research that changed a product roadmap.
  • Research Expertise: Demonstrated ability to run both qualitative and quantitative research, including comfort with logs/behavioral data analysis and experiment design (A/B testing, statistical significance, sample sizing) - not just interviews and usability tests.
  • Technical Acumen: Comfort reading behavioral analytics and data science output well enough to identify which human-observation method would explain an anomaly, and to speak credibly with data science partners about what a pattern does and doesn't tell you.
  • Domain Awareness: Experience researching AI-driven or algorithmic features, with an eye toward explainability, trust, and appropriate confidence-setting.
  • Problem-Solving: A strong point of view on translating emotionally complex findings - distrust, invalidation, feeling unseen - into concrete design principles teams can actually build against.
  • Influence: Strong storytelling and stakeholder communication skills; able to influence product and design decisions without formal authority.
  • Can-do attitude: You can operate independently across multiple concurrent research workstreams, thrive in ambiguity, and build a research program that is respected and pulled into planning early, not consulted after the fact.
Bonus Points
  • Industry experience in health, fitness, wearables, or other high-trust personalized products.
  • Familiarity with validated psychological instruments (illness perception questionnaires, health anxiety inventories, locus of control measures) as a way to quantify constructs like trust and agency.
  • Prior work researching AI-mediated or algorithmically generated health guidance, where members' willingness to act depends on feeling the product understands them specifically.

Oura takes a market-based approach to pay, which may vary depending on your location. US locations are categorized into tiers based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area. While most offers will be closer to the starting range, successful candidates' pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, internal peer equity, and market conditions. These ranges may be modified in the future.
  • Region 1: $198,050 - $233,000

We are not considering candidates residing in the following states: Alaska (AK), Arkansas (AR), Delaware (DE), Iowa (IA), Mississippi (MS), Missouri (MO), Nebraska (NE), Oklahoma (OK), Rhode Island (RI), South Dakota (SD), Vermont (VT), West Virginia (WV), and Wisconsin (WI)

About Oura

Oura is a Finnish technology company that produces a wearable ring that tracks sleep and activity. The ring uses infrared light sensors to measure the user's heart rate, heart rate variability, body temperature, and movement. The data is then analyzed by the accompanying app to provide insights into the user's sleep quality and activity levels. The company was founded in 2013 and has since raised over $48 million in funding. Its products are sold in over 100 countries.
Learn more about Oura
Size
200 employees
Industry
Founded
2013
Revenue
$10 million

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