| Interested in joining one of our
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What are consumer panels?
Consumer panels consist of people from all walks of life, who participate throughout
the year in consumer sessions to provide our clients with product feedback
and suggestions on foods and food related issues, such as usability, taste,
packaging and presentation.. |
What types of products are involved?
The consumer panels cover a broad range of food and drink, personal care and
household products and panels involve taste testing, product placement tests,
focus groups online surveys etc. General issues relating to food and beverages
may also be involved. |
Do I need spcialist knowledge?
No specialist knowledge is required, and the panels are held in a number of convenient
locations in the Dublin area, including our offices in the city centre. |
The requirements?
We require panelists (male / female, all age groups and backgrounds) with a general
interest in food and beverage products who can work as team and evaluate,
discuss and contribute product feedback and constructive suggestions to our
clients. |
What about online panels and
surveys?
Some panel surveys are conducted online, and may require the completion of survey
questionnaires over the internet, so a home internet connection while not essential
would be of particular benefit.
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| To join a ConsumerAffairs panel,
please complete the application form on our registration
page here |
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The Rewards:
Panel members earn cash or shopping vouchers, or ConsumerAffairs 'Credits'
that can be exchanged for holiday breaks or gifts each time they participate
in a panel session, project or online survey. |
Age:
You must be aged 18 years or over, and registration has
to be in respect of you only, but feel free to tell your friends
and neighbours about ConsumerAffairs. |
Panel Team Leaders:
We are also interested in hearing from you if you are interested in becoming
a ConsumerAffairs 'Team Leader' and hosting regular informal
panel sessions in your home involving friends and neighbours for additional
rewards. |
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