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A research company and their client, a major Korean new technology brand, are seeking participants for a market research ethnography session taking place in London next Thursday, 13th June 2013.


The session will last 2 1/2 hours and there is an excellent fee for participation (above standard market research rates).


Essential criteria:

- Must spend most working hours out and about (driving to and from placements, appointments, meetings)

- Must listen to music in own car by several methods, and not just on the car audio

(E.G.) By connecting smart phones or iPods (or other audio devices) to a car audio OR listening to music with wireless speakers, not a car audio, etc


- Must be in 30s


- Must do all or some of these things:


? Listening to music while driving (own car not public transport)

? Listening to music on the street

? Utilising iPod or wireless speakers while tasking

? Listening to music while shopping

? Listing up the songs before leaving


The format of the session will involve

- Observing the process of making playlists on the audio device before the journey begins

- Sitting in your car as you drive to and from places, observing and asking questions (without being too intrusive)


TIME WASTERS NEED NOT APPLY.

We will speak to all candidates and will ensure they match above criteria.


Please contact Lamis Harper:


[email protected]

or 07867901344


Please give a telephone number in replies - we will require speaking to you prior to recruitment.

lamis Wrote:

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> A research company and their client, a major

> Korean new technology brand, are seeking

> participants for a market research ethnography

> session taking place in London next Thursday, 13th

> June 2013.

> ....

> - Must spend... Must listen... Must be...

>

> TIME WASTERS NEED NOT APPLY.



But given their raison d'?tre they surely should.

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