Manager, User Research

Asana Asana · Enterprise · New York, NY · Experience Research

Manager, User Research role at Asana focused on understanding modern work dynamics and how AI is reshaping them. The role involves leading a team of researchers, defining new product primitives, and ensuring decisions are grounded in customer understanding, particularly in the context of AI-native workflows.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the end-to-end UXR roadmap for your area, identifying and prioritizing research needs in partnership with Product, Design, and Engineering leadership
  2. Lead foundational, generative, and evaluative research to ensure Asana is usable, desirable, and meets core user needs
  3. Build and manage a Design Partner Group (DPG): recruit members, plan and execute ongoing feedback sessions and studies, create insights reports, and maintain program operations, including incentive tracking and member rotation
  4. Drive future-looking research to understand the evolving developer landscape—including AI-native workflows, coding agents, role blending, and emerging tools—and translate those insights into strategic product recommendations
  5. Partner closely with cross-functional teammates to inform pre- and post- launch strategy, synthesizing qualitative and quantitative learnings to shape beta, V1, V2, and beyond

Skills

Required

  • 8+ years of experience practicing UX Research for digital products
  • 2+ years of experience managing or mentoring a team of researchers
  • Deep expertise in qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Persuasive communication skills
  • Ability to connect dots across disparate product areas

Nice to have

  • Curiosity about AI tools and emerging technologies
  • Willingness to learn and leverage AI tools

What the JD emphasized

  • build a strategic talent engine
  • architectural partnership
  • defining new product primitives from first principles
  • deep expertise in a wide range of qualitative and quantitative methods
  • translate complex shifts in user behavior into durable research frameworks