I just signed up for usertesting yesterday. I did the sample test and got approved and everything seemed fine and I was very hopeful. I left the dashboard open like it said to do to get tests. It took maybe 3 hours to even get my first test. By then it was late for me so I decided to get some rest, left the page open and see what I had the next day.
I woke up and had 4 tests in my dashboard. With excitement building I clicked the screener checker... and one after the other failed each one after selecting that I was not currently working.
I find this strange... What is the initial profile we made for then? It's supposed to send us tests that go together with our demographics. Then why do tests selected for me to do have a screener in which I don't qualify for?
I'm at the end of my second day now trying this and have had atleast 10 tests come into my dashboard and none so far that I have actually be able to take.
Thus. Complete waste of my time and feels like discrimination to me. So apparently they only want people who have like full time jobs? That kind of defeats the purpose doesn't it? Most people who have full time job is not going to have the time to sit at the computer and test sites...
Yep starting to feel like it's an information grab and sell.