Charlotte Moore

Charlotte Moore

UX Researcher Ii @ Emburse

About Charlotte Moore

Charlotte Moore is a UX Researcher II at Emburse, with a background in French Studies and Economics from Scripps College. She has held various roles in UX research and product management, contributing to companies like Abacus and Threadloom.

Current Role at Emburse

Charlotte Moore serves as a UX Researcher II at Emburse, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on enhancing user experience through research methodologies and data analysis. Her work contributes to the development of user-friendly financial solutions, aligning with Emburse's mission to simplify expense management. Prior to this, she worked as a UX Researcher I at the same company starting in 2020, where she gained valuable experience in user experience research and design.

Education and Expertise

Charlotte Moore holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and French Studies from Scripps College, which she completed from 2014 to 2018. She furthered her education at General Assembly, where she studied User Experience Research and Design for 11 months in 2020. Additionally, she studied French Studies at IES Abroad Nantes for a year in 2016 to 2017. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in both analytical and creative aspects of user experience.

Professional Background

Charlotte Moore has a diverse professional background in various roles related to user experience and product management. She worked at Abacus as a Product Specialist from 2018 to 2019 and later served as an Implementation Manager there from 2019 to 2020. Prior to her time at Abacus, she gained experience as a Sales and Marketing Intern at Threadloom in 2017 and as a Writing Center Tutor at Scripps College from 2015 to 2018. These roles have equipped her with skills in product implementation, sales, and user support.

Internship Experience

In 2017, Charlotte Moore completed a two-month internship as a Sales and Marketing Intern at Threadloom in Redmond, WA. This experience allowed her to gain insights into marketing strategies and sales processes within a technology-focused environment. Her internship contributed to her understanding of market dynamics and user engagement, which are essential in her current role in user experience research.

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