Nicholas Jordan

UX Researcher @ Dealerware

About Nicholas Jordan

Nicholas Jordan is a UX Researcher with extensive experience in research and development across various organizations. He has worked at Dealerware since 2021 and has held multiple internships in the field of UX research and corporate engagement.

Work at Dealerware

Nicholas Jordan currently serves as a UX Researcher at Dealerware, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves conducting user experience research to inform product design and improve user interactions. Dealerware is located in Richardson, Texas, where Nicholas applies his skills to enhance the customer experience in the automotive industry.

Previous Experience in UX Research

Prior to his current role, Nicholas held several internships focused on UX research. He worked as a UX Research Intern at Beam Dental for three months in 2021 and at RealPage, Inc. for nine months from 2020 to 2021. These positions allowed him to gain practical experience in user research methodologies and contribute to product development.

Internship Experience

Nicholas has a diverse internship background. He was a Research and Development Intern at Cultural Awareness International, Inc. for 11 months in 2019. Additionally, he served as a Corporate Engagement Intern at The Good Food Institute for three months in 2020. His experience spans various organizations, contributing to his understanding of different sectors.

Education and Expertise

Nicholas studied at the University of North Texas, where he earned a Master of Science in Applied Anthropology from 2019 to 2022. He also completed his undergraduate studies in Cultural Anthropology from 2015 to 2018. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in UX research, emphasizing user-centered design and qualitative research methods.

Research Roles and Contributions

In addition to his internships, Nicholas has held research positions that involved qualitative analysis. He worked as a Qualitative Researcher at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science for four months in 2019 and at the University of North Texas for four months in 2018. These roles contributed to his expertise in conducting research that informs user experience.

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