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Mystery shopping in Turkey
1.       Helionresearch
2 posts
 06 Jul 2011 Wed 05:08 pm

Mystery Customer Researcher / Mystery Shopper
Helion Research

Helion Research is currently looking for mystery shoppers in Turkey

As a Helion Evaluator you will evaluate all sorts of services including, shops, restaurants, car showrooms, the list goes on. You will be set a scenario to follow for each evaluation and then you will be asked to fill
 
out an online questionnaire.
 

You will only select the jobs you can complete in your area and that you have time to complete. 


You will be paid for each evaluation you complete at the fixed fee that you accept before you complete it. Each shop will pay anywhere between €10 to €40 per evaluation with each evaluation taking around 1 to 1 and half hours to complete. You will be paid monthly for the shops you complete by either bank transfer or Paypal. If you are asked to make a purchase by Helion, this will be reimbursed at the cost agreed before.
 

The amount of evaluations you can complete each months depends on the following -
 
-How often you apply for shops in your area.
 
-How many projects and evaluations are open in your area.
 
-The amount of competition you have with other Helion evaluators in your area.
 
-The quality of your finished evaluations.
 
-The amount of shops that you fit the required profile in your area.
 

Mystery Shopping is not a full time employment but a great way to earn some extra income.
 

You do not need to have experience to become a Helion Evaluator. Helion provides full in depth trainings and provides detailed instructions with every evaluation.
 
You will need to have great communication and social skills in the local language to be a Helion evaluator because you will
 
need to interact with staff members for each of your evaluations. It is also very important to have good written skills in English, you do not need to be the next Shakespeare but it is important to be correct.

To apply or get  more information please go to www.helionresearch.com or send an email to the contact person.

Skills

  • What is expected? 
  • 18 years or older. 
  • An eye for detail. 
  • Able to work with deadlines. 
  • Good communication skills. 
  • Good written skills. 
  • Access to a computer with internet access. 
  • Contactable by phone. 
  • Live on planet Earth (for the moment we do not yet mystery visit Mars) 
  • And last but not least ... You need to enjoy yourself!


2.       acute
202 posts
 06 Jul 2011 Wed 05:19 pm

SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! or is this just a SCAM!



Edited (7/6/2011) by acute

3.       Helionresearch
2 posts
 06 Jul 2011 Wed 05:37 pm

Hi Acute,

I hope my previous post was not inappropriate as nothing applicable is written in the forum rules, as this subforum was named Living - Working in Turkey, it seemed like this would interest visitors to this page.

But this is certainly not "just a scam" (or any other kind of scam).
Helion Research is a member of the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (www.mspa.org) and we will never ask anyone to pay anything to do mystery shopping with us.

If you want to contact us, you can always contact us directly by email on vip@helionresearch.com or through our website (http://evaluator.helionresearch.com/contact/new) where you can find all our contact information.

If you have any more questions or remarks, don´t hesitate to contact us! 



Edited (7/6/2011) by Helionresearch

4.       Mavili
236 posts
 06 Jul 2011 Wed 10:46 pm

This site is really just for learning Turkish and about the culture and probably has a high number of citizens from lots of countries. I just think you would find a more targetable audience on a site where people might actually be looking for work in Turkey. There is an International job finding site called "learn4good.com" which I have bookmarked.

And as much as I would love to work in Turkey, perhaps to be able to live there, I think that would be difficult right now since I am an American citizen and I understand its difficult for foreigners to find work sponsorship with a Turkish company. And so far no one has contested that. 

 

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