Calling all Web Developers! The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) needs you!
We are recruiting Web Developers to take part in an important research project which aims to understand the experiences of Web Developers when developing websites/web apps for mobile. The research will explore Web Developers’ experiences of working with the main browsers and browser engines in mobile.
We have been commissioned by Jigsaw Research to organise this research on behalf of their client, the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA). The CMA is the UK’s principal competition and consumer protection body responsible for promoting competitive markets and tackling unfair behaviour.
The study is for research purposes only and is not a solicitation for business now or later. Anything you say during the research exercise will remain confidential and you will not be individually identifiable in the findings we share with the CMA.
The research activity and this interview will be conducted in accordance with the Market Research Society Code of Conduct, and the information you provide will be treated in accordance with data protection law. You have the right to withdraw your consent to our processing the information you provide or object to our processing of your information.
Taking part in this project will involve participating in a 1-hour online interview to talk about your experiences as a web developer. As a thank you for your time and input, you'll receive £100 for taking part.
We are looking to hear from all different perspectives so if you're interested, apply now!
When completing the form please answer carefully and as honestly as possible, there are no right or wrong answers, all answers will be looked at individually when checking that you are applicable for the research.
If it looks like you'll be a fit for the research based on your application, a member of the team will be in touch to go through a couple of questions and see if we can get you booked in to take part.
When completing the form please answer carefully and as honestly as possible, there are no right or wrong answers, all answers will be looked at individually when checking that you are applicable for the research.
If you are a good fit for the research, a member of the team will be in touch over the coming days with some more information!