Juliette Seive

Juliette Seive

Research Director, Games @ The New York Times

About Juliette Seive

Juliette Seive is a Research Director for Games at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2022. She holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Texas at Austin and has a background in user understanding from her previous role at Ford.

Work at The New York Times

Juliette Seive serves as the Research Director for Games at The New York Times. She has held this position since 2022, contributing to the Games Audience Insights Group. Her role involves conducting research that informs the development of games and engaging with audience insights to enhance user experience.

Education and Expertise

Juliette Seive earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree from The University of Texas at Austin, where she studied from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, she completed a Bachelor of Arts (BA) at the same institution from 2011 to 2015. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her research work in the gaming sector.

Background

Originally from Paris, France, Juliette Seive has a diverse background that informs her professional approach. She previously worked at Ford, focusing on user understanding within the mobility and autonomous vehicle sectors. This experience has contributed to her advocacy for innovation through empathy, inspired by the philosophy of Dev Patnaik.

Achievements in Research

Juliette Seive's research has played a significant role in the development of the Puzzle Personality Quiz for The New York Times. Her work focuses on understanding audience preferences and behaviors, which is crucial for creating engaging gaming experiences.

Etsy Shop and Creative Ventures

In addition to her role at The New York Times, Juliette Seive runs an Etsy shop called Life Adventure Cards. This venture reflects her creative interests and allows her to engage with a broader audience beyond her professional work in research and gaming.

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