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Previously on "Participants needed for usability tests in London"
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Just wanted to make sure if anyone volunteered for this that you weren't going to be sold to... OP has answered my questions so happy to put this up now.
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Participants needed for usability tests in London
Hi there,
Over the coming months I need to find quite a few IT contractors to participate in some usability tests for a new product that my client is developing. I was hoping that the good members of this forum might help me to find people who are interested in taking part.
We'll pay 50 quid in cash to all participants (or I can donate it to your favourite charity on your behalf if you're feeling altruistic). Tests will take place during the normal working week in East London (Moorgate/Liverpool Street-ish) and will last 45 minutes. There's very little actual physical pain involved, and biscuits will be provided.
Who do I need? Well, I'm casting a pretty broad net across this thing we call "IT". So I need coders, sysadmins, DBAs, architects, frontend, backend, designers, QA, project managers, web designers, CTOs etc. Basically, if your mum doesn't have a clue what you do for a living, but tells her friends that you "work in computers" then I'd like to hear from you.
I need people who are genuinely freelance - so that includes self-employed, agency people, owners of limited companies and umbrella workers. I hope I've come to the right place
So if you're interested in helping me out and earning £50 for doing very little, please give me your details using this quick questionnaire and I'll be in touch if you fit the bill.
You can send this message on to other contractors who aren't on the forum if you think they'll be interested.
Thanks for your time.
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