Nadia Rüthemann
About Nadia Rüthemann
Nadia Rüthemann is a Senior UX Researcher at Thomson Reuters, where she has worked since 2024. She has a background in psychology and product management, with previous roles in various organizations emphasizing customer-centric design.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Nadia Rüthemann currently serves as a Senior UX Researcher at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2024. Her role is based in Zug, Switzerland, where she focuses on enhancing user experience through research methodologies. Prior to her current title, she worked as a UX Researcher at the same company from 2022 to 2023, contributing to various projects aimed at improving digital interface design.
Education and Expertise
Nadia Rüthemann has a solid educational background in psychology and management. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Université de Fribourg - Universität Freiburg from 2014 to 2018. She further advanced her studies by obtaining a Master's degree in Psychology from the University of Zurich from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she is pursuing a Master of Advanced Studies in Management, Technology, and Economy at ETH Zürich, expected to complete in 2025. She also holds a Product Management Certification from Product School, completed in 2023.
Background
Nadia Rüthemann's professional journey includes various roles that have shaped her expertise in user experience research. She began her career as an Administrative Intern at ASN, Advisory Services Network AG, where she worked for six months in 2017. She later held an intern position in Clinical Psychology at sysTelios Klinik in 2018. From 2021 to 2022, she served as a UX Researcher at Migros Online in Zurich, Switzerland, before returning to Thomson Reuters.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Nadia Rüthemann has been an advocate for customer-centricity in digital interface design. She emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs and expectations, which she believes are essential for creating effective digital solutions. Her ability to craft context-specific questions aids in uncovering customer desires, contributing to her success in user experience research.