Product Manager
Decides what gets built and (politely) what doesn't.
Talks to users so the rest of the team doesn't have to guess.
User researchers run interviews, usability tests, and surveys to figure out what users actually need (not what they say on a sales call). They turn messy human conversations into clear insights product, design, and marketing can act on. Without them, teams build based on the loudest internal opinion.
Recruiting participants, running back-to-back 30-min interviews, watching session recordings, synthesizing themes on a giant FigJam board, and presenting findings the team will reference for the next year.
You're naturally curious, comfortable with silence in conversations, and you love spotting patterns.
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