Knowledge Workers: Feedback on Digital Collaboration Tools
What We're Researching
We're running a paid study on the digital tools that power modern remote and hybrid work. This research feeds directly into evaluating how professionals manage their daily tasks, communicate with teams, and organize their job responsibilities. We want to understand the friction points in current workplace solutions to identify areas for improvement.
How It Works
You will participate in a remote voice or video interview to walk us through your typical workday. We will ask you to describe the primary collaboration software you use and how you coordinate with colleagues. You will then react to early concepts for new workplace tools and share your honest feedback on their potential impact. We may also ask you to briefly screen-share to demonstrate a specific, non-confidential workflow.
Who This Is For
We are looking for active professionals who rely heavily on digital collaboration tools to get their jobs done. We welcome project managers, team leads, software engineers, and administrative staff. You should be comfortable discussing your daily responsibilities and evaluating the software solutions your company uses.
What You'll Do
Walk us through your daily routine and job responsibilities.
Describe the digital collaboration tools you currently use to communicate with your team.
React to new workplace solutions and evaluate their usefulness.
Provide honest feedback on how these tools could improve your workflow.
Who Should Apply
Currently employed in a role that requires extensive use of digital collaboration tools.
Comfortable discussing your day-to-day workplace routines on a video call.
Familiar with managing tasks and communicating with team members remotely.
Compensation
$40 one-time
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.