Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
27 Sep, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
27 Jun, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
It, Usage Analysis, Campaigns, Positioning, Software Projects, Brand Awareness, Messaging, Market Research, Community Initiatives, Software
Industry
Marketing/Advertising/Sales
The Open Home Foundation is seeking a Market Researcher to help us answer the big questions: Who are our potential users? Where is the smart home industry headed? What makes our ecosystem different – and better – than Big Tech?
You will work alongside our user researcher as part of the research unit of the team that will help bring clarity to decision-making with evidence-based insights, through mixed method research with a focus on quantitative, and help shape our product strategy, from validating our “outgrower” hypothesis to identifying market segments, sizing addressable markets, and helping to determine the pricing of our hardware products. Your insights will directly inform our strategic decision-making, resulting in improvements to the roadmaps and features in the projects in the Open Home ecosystem, partner programs such as ‘Works With Home Assistant’, as well as the Home Assistant-branded services and hardware products created by our commercial partners, like Nabu Casa.
You will work closely with both the Product & Design team and the Marketing team. The former is responsible for planning the future roadmap of the foundation’s projects and leading us towards our vision, while the latter is responsible for connecting these projects with the people who benefit from them most: users, contributors, and partners. You will coordinate your work with our user researcher as part of the research unit, report to both teams, and be managed by our Product Lead.
ABOUT US
The Open Home Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Switzerland, with the objective of fighting for the fundamental principles of privacy, choice, and sustainability for smart homes. It does this by supporting the development of open-source projects, and open connectivity and communication standards.
A big part of this is Home Assistant, the biggest open-source project in number of contributors, but the Open Home Foundation also owns or collaborates with other projects important to promoting privacy, choice, and sustainability in the smart home, like:
WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO