Adobe Looking for Mobile Developers and Designers for Upcoming Research Study

The Adobe User Research team is looking for designers and
developers working on mobile projects in the New York City and San
Francisco Bay areas. We will be conducting site visits starting the
week of March 17th and into early April, and would love to meet
with you to learn about your work.
A session typically lasts about 2 hours, and during that
time, we’ll ask you to walk us through some of the processes
you go through on a day-to-day, project-to-project basis. We are
interested in getting a better understanding of how you work, your
approach to projects, and how we can improve our products to meet
your needs.
As a token of appreciation for your valuable time, we offer
Adobe software (or a $200 AmEx gift check) and other Adobe swag.
If you are interested, please complete our brief screener at:
http://www.adobe.com/go/mobile_screener
Adobe User Research

FYI, this is a poorly worded set of possible answers:
8. How much experience do you have using the following technologies?
I’ve never heard of that technology
I’ve investigated that technology but never used it professionally
I’ve spent some time working with that technology
I am comfortable using that technology
I have used that technology on a daily basis for less than 1 year
I have used that technology on a daily basis for more than 1 year
For a number of these technologies, I've heard of them but have not been inclined to investigate, which seems like it would be useful info to Adobe.

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