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Lead User Researcher

Min Experience

5 years

Location

remote

JobType

full-time

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About the role

To successfully help Americans in crisis, we need to understand two audiences: 1) our clients trying to navigate a complex and scary system, and 2) our lawyers and internal teams working to provide best-in-class service. We've so far built experiences that clients love, but we need to scale these experiences to serve millions of people. As our Lead User Researcher, you'll build a function at Atticus to deepen our understanding across all user journeys. You'll establish and champion our research practice, using sophisticated mixed-methods expertise to directly influence product decisions and business outcomes. Working independently and with minimal supervision, you'll create the systems and processes that help us systematically understand user needs and validate solutions at scale. Your leadership will transform how the entire organization connects with our users, ensuring that as we grow, we maintain the human touch that makes Atticus special. This is a unique opportunity to shape how a fast-growing company thinks about and uses research to drive better outcomes for people in need.

About the company

At any given time, 16 million Americans are experiencing a crisis that requires urgent help from our legal system or government. The right assistance could transform their lives. But today, most never get it. Atticus makes it easy for any sick or injured person in crisis to get the life-changing aid they deserve. In the last 6 years we've become the leading platform connecting people with disabilities to government benefits. We also help victims of accidents, misconduct, and violence get compensation from insurance. So far, we've gotten thousands of people access to over $4B in life-changing aid, and we're just getting started. We've helped more than 110,000 people in need (see our 13,000+ five-star reviews) and raised more than $100 million from top VC firms like Fika, Forerunner, GV (Google Ventures), and True Ventures. (We closed our Series C round in April 2025, so we're well-funded for the foreseeable future.) We're small but moving fast — our team grew from 89 to over 151 last year, and we expect to grow again in 2025.

Skills

qualitative research
quantitative research
research tools
communication skills