Summary
Naomi Johnson is a UX researcher who combines software engineering rigor with user-centered inquiry to improve developer tooling, databases, and information visualizations. With eight years of experience, she employs both qualitative methods (usability testing, interviews) and quantitative analysis (surveys, funnel metrics, A/B testing) to uncover insights that drive product growth. She is currently a UX Researcher via BayOne Solutions at Google, evaluating API-based developer experiences for XR/AR/VR products, after previous roles at GreatSchools.org, GitHub, and Groupon. Naomi holds a MS in Human-Centered Design & Engineering from the University of Washington and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Virginia, which underpin her ability to translate technical complexity into actionable user insights. Based in California, she has a track record of turning nuanced user data into practical, scalable design recommendations.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's of Science Human Centered Design & Engineering, Master's of Science Human Centered Design & Engineering at University of Washington
English, Japanese