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Hello


I am a qualitative research recruiter looking for participants for 2 paid market research opportunities.



Project Treats



We are holding research focus groups in London August 12th and 13th, evening, and we are looking for participants. Criteria below:


- Mums of children aged 5 - 15 years.


- Must be buying, or used to buy, supermarket chocolate mousses for their household.


- I would like to stress that we are recruiting both mums who currently buy the products AND mums, who, in the past, have bought the product but have now stopped. The reasons for stopping must not be singular e.g. chronic health condition/lactose intolerant.


There will be 2 sessions on each evening and they will last 3 hours - participants will be paid ?70 for their time.


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Project Tea


A brand is seeking participants for a workshop session. The participants must be people who are originally from the following countries - Netherlands, France, Russia and Mexico.


Ideally, they would have moved to the UK within the past 2 years, but there is some flexibility on this - say, if they regularly go back to their home country.


They must also drink Ice Tea.


Aged 18-25. Again there is flexibility with this. We are willing to consider people who are a bit older, if they prove to meet other criteria.


All to be articulate and creative...


- Creative meaning they study an artistic subject at University, have strong artistic hobbies (not only amateur), have an artistic profession (not advertising).


The workshop session will take place Monday 18th August from 12.45 - 3pm.

Location: Leatherhead

There is a taxi allowance for those travelling to the venue from the train station.

Payment for participation = ?120


Please can applicants outline briefly their hobbies/subject studying/profession/relevant interests/etc.


Anyone who thinks they might be suitable please contact Lamis Harper - [email protected] and please do forward the requests on to any friends/colleagues/family/etc you deem suitable.


Thanks!

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