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UX Researcher Guide for Argentina

Conduct user research remotely for global companies

UX Researchers conduct user research to inform product design and strategy. They use interviews, usability testing, surveys, and data analysis. The work is highly remote-friendly - research can be conducted through video calls, online testing tools, and digital surveys. US companies pay $50-120+/hour for experienced UX researchers. Argentine UX researchers bring analytical skills, empathy, and often multilingual capabilities valuable for international research. Research is critical for product success, making this a high-value role.

Visa Options

Digital Nomad Visa

Easy

For UX researchers working remotely.

2-4 weeks

Requirements

  • UX research experience (2+ years)
  • Research methods expertise (interviews, usability testing)
  • Experience with research tools (UserTesting, Lookback, Dovetail)
  • Portfolio of research projects
  • Proof of employment or client contracts
  • Minimum income documentation ($2,500+/month)
  • Health insurance valid in Argentina
  • Criminal background check

Income Requirements

Minimum Income Required

$2,500 - $6,500+ USD/month

UX researchers earn competitive rates

💡Experienced researchers earn $50-120+/hour

Remote Work Feasibility

Highly Feasible for Remote Work

UX research is highly remote-friendly. Interviews, testing, and analysis happen through digital tools.

Key Considerations:

  • 1Critical for product success
  • 2High demand at tech companies
  • 3Can work across industries
  • 4Meaningful impact on products

Local Job Market

Demand Level

Medium

Average Salary

ARS $1,200,000-3,000,000/month ($1,000-2,400 USD at blue rate)

Key Cities:

Buenos AiresCordoba

Industries:

TechConsultingFinance

Tax Considerations

  • Remote UX research typically not taxed locally under Digital Nomad Visa
  • Freelancers should register under monotributo

Frequently Asked Questions

UX Researcher vs Designer?

UX Researchers focus on understanding users through research methods. UX Designers focus on designing interfaces based on research insights. Some professionals do both, but large companies separate the roles.