I got the following email this week finally had time to look at it. Pay me $75 / hr from EI?
Yes they want my personal info during Zoom meeting with 3 people. I got screwed by CERB when it should have been EI-Un-employement during Covid.
There we attachment papers with it, other to sign a privacy clause.
I think I will go to my closest EI office and find out.
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Participate in Service Canada Usability Research
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in Service Canada’s usability research! We are inviting you to be a part of a session. Your feedback will help us improve our products and make it easier for you and all Canadians to apply for our benefits and services.
For this research session, we are looking for participants who meet all of the below four (4) criteria:
Optional but highly preffered criteria:
Here is what you need to know:
We have also attached a document that gives more information on what to expect in the session.
mportant:
If you have any questions, need help or want to unsubscribe from these messages, please reply to this email.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you,
Client Experience Office
Service Canada / Government of Canada
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Other form
Invitation to participate in a research study on Employment Insurance (EI)
What is the purpose of the study?
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) is looking into better understanding
how people may access and experience Employment Insurance (EI) services. This
research is part of the project initiative to transform and modernize how ESDC is delivering
benefits and services to Canadians across all service channels.
A research team within ESDC is conducting a study on the EI service experience, focusing
on self-employed clients renewing their EI application, when their Benefit Period is open
(active or inactive), as well as applying for Compassionate Care and Family Care Benefits.
The goal of this study is to better understand how the new design supports you in managing
your benefit application.
Who will be participating?
The research team is conducting this study with people who are receiving or have received
EI benefits in the past, from across the country to share their experiences with services
related to accessing their benefits.
This study will be conducted by members from a research team that may include a mix of
ESDC staff and external consultants who specialize in usability testing and user
experience research.
The research sessions will be led by Cagil Ocal, the lead usability researcher for this
study.
How will this study be conducted?
This study will be conducted in the form of one-on-one moderated sessions (usability
testing). Each session will take about 60 minutes, remotely via video conference tool
Microsoft Teams.
During a session, members of the research team may be present to listen to and take
notes of the feedback you share on your experiences. The information and feedback you
provide to the researchers may be used to improve programs and services. With your
consent, the session will be recorded, and information captured by recordings and
transcriptions will be analyzed by the researchers involved. The results of the analysis will
be compiled in research reports and presentations, ensuring your identity remains
confidential.
Yes they want my personal info during Zoom meeting with 3 people. I got screwed by CERB when it should have been EI-Un-employement during Covid.
There we attachment papers with it, other to sign a privacy clause.
I think I will go to my closest EI office and find out.
======================================
Participate in Service Canada Usability Research
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in Service Canada’s usability research! We are inviting you to be a part of a session. Your feedback will help us improve our products and make it easier for you and all Canadians to apply for our benefits and services.
For this research session, we are looking for participants who meet all of the below four (4) criteria:
- You are currently recieving or have recieved Employment Insurance (EI) in the past
- You are self-employed or a business owner
- You are between the age of 18 - 70 years old
- You have not recently participated in an EI related session with us previously
Optional but highly preffered criteria:
- You are currently or were previously enrolled in the EI - Self Employment Program
Here is what you need to know:
- The session will take place remotely, using Zoom.
- You will be asked to join a call with 2-3 researchers from our team, using a mobile device (smartphone or tablet).
- The session will take around 60 minutes.
- After the session is complete, we will mail you a $75-dollar cheque to thank you for your time.
- You must review and sign the attached Privacy Notice Statement (PNS) before you attend your session.
We have also attached a document that gives more information on what to expect in the session.
mportant:
- This research has limited spots available, so please book a session as soon as possible.
- If you do not see an available time or meet the above criteria, please do not worry. There will be more opportunities in the future, and we will be sure to reach out to you.
If you have any questions, need help or want to unsubscribe from these messages, please reply to this email.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you,
Client Experience Office
Service Canada / Government of Canada
==================
Other form
Invitation to participate in a research study on Employment Insurance (EI)
What is the purpose of the study?
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) is looking into better understanding
how people may access and experience Employment Insurance (EI) services. This
research is part of the project initiative to transform and modernize how ESDC is delivering
benefits and services to Canadians across all service channels.
A research team within ESDC is conducting a study on the EI service experience, focusing
on self-employed clients renewing their EI application, when their Benefit Period is open
(active or inactive), as well as applying for Compassionate Care and Family Care Benefits.
The goal of this study is to better understand how the new design supports you in managing
your benefit application.
Who will be participating?
The research team is conducting this study with people who are receiving or have received
EI benefits in the past, from across the country to share their experiences with services
related to accessing their benefits.
This study will be conducted by members from a research team that may include a mix of
ESDC staff and external consultants who specialize in usability testing and user
experience research.
The research sessions will be led by Cagil Ocal, the lead usability researcher for this
study.
How will this study be conducted?
This study will be conducted in the form of one-on-one moderated sessions (usability
testing). Each session will take about 60 minutes, remotely via video conference tool
Microsoft Teams.
During a session, members of the research team may be present to listen to and take
notes of the feedback you share on your experiences. The information and feedback you
provide to the researchers may be used to improve programs and services. With your
consent, the session will be recorded, and information captured by recordings and
transcriptions will be analyzed by the researchers involved. The results of the analysis will
be compiled in research reports and presentations, ensuring your identity remains
confidential.








