This is pretty niche, but I have an emergency management background and am interested in transitioning to UX. However, I would love to find a way to combine my experience in disasters with UX research. Does anyone know of any tech companies that have an emergency management focus that would need a researcher for their products?

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hmm that's a bit niche so it's hard to say - might be worth looking into cybersecurity places? They usually have some kind of disaster management function

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