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WANTED: Usability Test Participants

iStock_000000698326XSmall.jpgDo you work for or own a company that has a current, live Website? We're conducting a usability study with people who work on and/or make decisions related to their site. We're looking for a very broad range of participants, from non-technical business owners and Web professionals to highly technical Web developers.

Usability studies are conducted in our corporate offices in Mountain View. We offer $100 for one hour of your time and feedback.

IMPORTANT: If you're currently unemployed, please answer the questions based on the last or most representative previous job(s) you had.

If you're interested, please click on the link below to answer a brief set of questions:

If you're a business-oriented, NON-technical professional, click here.

If you're a technical Web professional, click here.

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