Working Professionals: 20-Minute Desktop Usability Study
Terac
United States
Location
United States
Employment Type
Contract
Location Type
Remote
Department
Participant Recruitment
What We're Researching
We're running a paid study on digital workflows and everyday software usability. Our goal is to understand how professionals navigate new interfaces and complete standard tasks on their desktop computers. Your feedback directly shapes how these tools are designed for better efficiency and ease of use.
How It Works
You will join a 20-minute remote, unmoderated session from your desktop computer. During the session, you will be asked to share your screen and turn on your camera as you navigate a series of simple tasks. We will ask you a set of questions to gather your open and honest reactions to the experience. You will walk us through your thought process out loud as you interact with the provided materials.
Who This Is For
We welcome working professionals across various industries who are comfortable navigating digital tools. You must have access to a reliable desktop computer with a working camera and screen-sharing capabilities. We welcome participants from business operations, administration, marketing, sales, and general management roles.
What you'll do
Navigate a series of short tasks on your desktop computer
Share your screen and use your camera during the 20-minute session
Answer questions about your experience and workflow preferences
Think out loud and provide constructive feedback on the interface
Who should apply
Currently employed in a professional or corporate role
Access to a desktop computer (mobile devices are not supported)
Working webcam and the ability to share your screen
Comfortable thinking out loud and sharing open feedback
Compensation
USD 14.00-20.00 for the interview.
Ready to participate?
About Terac
Terac is building the world's largest pool of vetted human experts for AI. Researchers, AI labs, and product teams use Terac to recruit, screen, and pay study participants across industries, languages, and skill sets.
Learn more at terac.com or on YouTube at @jointerac.