Christian Heilmann

Quick Note: Mozilla looking to survey Mobile App Developers in the Bay Area – tell us what you need

Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 9:03 pm

The Mozilla User Experience Research team is looking for developer who have experience writing mobile Web apps in the Bay Area to participate in a paid research study that will have a significant impact on making our developer-focused efforts even better.

To qualify for the study, please take this 10-minute survey.
If you’re eligible, a member of our team will contact you to tell you a little more about the research and schedule time with you. Developers who qualify for and fully participate will receive an honorarium of $250.

We’re looking for developers who are:

  • willing to participate in a 2-hour in-person interview at their workplace or home
  • available for the interview the week of March 10 to 14 (the weekend before / after may also be possible)

The interview will be recorded, but all materials will be used for internal research purposes only.

You DON’T have to use Mozilla products or be part of our community to participate (in fact, we’d like to hear your voice even more!).

Your feedback has the potential to improve the experience of other Web app developers and influence the direction of our products and services, so we would love to get a chance to talk with you! Please feel free to share this opportunity widely with your own network as well.

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