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Looking for English, Chinese and Korean native speakers for an app usability research in Tokyo
Payment:¥12,000 / day
Qualifications | *** Conditions for participation **** Who meets all those requirements A: Who has been in Japan less than a year and is available to communicate fluently in English or Japanese. B: Who has a valid working visa. C: Who likes to travel domestic and international. D: Who is available to bring her/his own smartphone (either iPhone or Android) to the survey to download the app. |
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Compensation | ¥12,000 |
Number of Applicants | 5 |
Application Period | 2018/06/08 - 2018/06/29 |
Survey conducting day | 2018/07/05 |
Selection Procedure | Screening after the application deadline |
Location | Minami Aoyama (Tokyo) |
Transportation | Trains |
Transportation Reimbursement | fully covered |
Job Description
YOLO JAPAN is looking for someone who is able to help us with an mobile application usability survey.
This app is for foreign travelers coming to Japan, supporting their transportation and providing information needed while traveling around Japan.
We are looking for 5 participants who speak English, Chinese or Korean as a native language.
At the survey we will ask you to download this app on your phone and search some information.
We will also have some time to ask your opinions after the test.
Here are the details;
-Purpose of this research: Usability research
-Contents: Testing app and interviewing
-Date: July 5th
-Working hours: 1pm to 3pm or 3:30pm
-Location: Minami Aoyama, Tokyo
-Payment: 12,000 JPY+Transportation fee
( We have to take out 10.21% withholding tax from your payment.)
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