To thrive as a User Research Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of research methodologies, project management skills, and typically a bachelor’s degree in psychology, human-computer interaction, or a related field. Familiarity with survey platforms, usability testing tools, and data analysis software such as Qualtrics, UserTesting, or SPSS is often required. Excellent organizational abilities, attention to detail, and clear communication are key soft skills that set candidates apart. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring user research projects are executed smoothly, insights are accurately captured, and findings are effectively communicated to stakeholders.