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certainly looks like scams as it takes many hours to thoroughly test even small apps or pieces of software codes and then you would have to be experienced in quality control , to write a useful report back to said software coders.
perhaps the wording of the title is not exact should be something like web page testing for ease of use software is misleading to me at least.not even close... 20 minutes... this is USER RESEARCH not QA.. totally different jobs/goals/expectations
at a startup, I was responsible for user research, soup to nuts... I hired testers via User Testing for remote testing. I made a script of tasks, and each test subject went thru the script... the videos were 15-25 minutes... It's a great way to get feedback fast on a new feature, etc. (BTW - I know an executive at User Testing thru a friend... nice guy.. Georgetown U grad... family guy... not exactly a used car salesman..). I also hired test subjects via craigslist to come in to our office to for focus groups.. again, not QA, not even close....I also did surveys, and so on... There are lots of user research methods, and remote testing (like recording a bunch of scripted tasks) is only one..
perhaps the wording of the title is not exact should be something like web page testing for ease of use software is misleading to me at least.
If it was legit, why take it down? People are allowed to ask questions. Things that are too good to be true usually are. It's not personal.deleted content; not worth the accusations. problem solved.
nope, not a scam
nope, not being paid
If it was legit, why take it down? People are allowed to ask questions. Things that are too good to be true usually are. It's not personal.
Hi ebethc,
Understand your response, but some people have asked that the information in your opening post be restored because they wanted to follow up on it themselves--your post, up to you, but some would value the information.