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Everyday Consumers: Interview on Wardrobe Routines and Personal Style

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Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
200-200 Hourly
Entry level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
200-200 Hourly
Entry level
Participate in a 60-minute remote video interview about daily wardrobe choices, organization, and personal style. Describe outfit selection routines, clothing evaluation, and wardrobe refresh practices to provide candid consumer insights.
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What We're Researching

We're running a paid study on how people approach their personal style and daily wardrobe choices. This research helps us understand the factors that drive clothing preferences and routine shopping decisions. We want to hear firsthand about how you organize, evaluate, and refresh your apparel collection.

How It Works

You will join a 60-minute remote video call to discuss your everyday fashion habits. We will ask you to describe your current wardrobe and how you decide what to wear on a given day. You will share your candid thoughts on personal style, clothing maintenance, and how your tastes have evolved. The conversation will focus on your authentic routines without requiring any specialized fashion industry knowledge.

Who This Is For

We welcome everyday consumers who are comfortable discussing their clothing choices and daily style habits. You do not need to be a fashion expert, but you should be prepared to speak openly about your wardrobe. We are interested in diverse perspectives from people who regularly purchase and organize their own apparel.

What You'll Do
  • Join a 60-minute remote video interview

  • Discuss your daily routines for selecting outfits and organizing your closet

  • Share honest feedback on how you develop your personal style over time

  • Walk us through your typical process for evaluating and updating your wardrobe

Who Should Apply
  • Comfortable speaking candidly on a video call

  • Active manager of your own clothing purchases and daily wardrobe

  • Willing to discuss your personal style preferences and habits

Compensation

$200 one-time

 

Ready to participate?

Start your paid interview now

 

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.

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