Askia is looking for a UX designer By Paul Nevin Jobs 20th November 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter Askia is looking for an experienced UX designer to join our headquarters located in the center of Paris. In an Agile environment, you will join our Design team to: help us better understand our users by gaining actionable insight from user data design compelling features, interactions and user flows work closely with Product Owners to understand requirements and user feedback work closely with the Development team to ensure handoff is efficient and requirements are met build and maintain a flexible and agile Design System usable throughout our range…
Askiaface: moving forward By Paul Nevin Askiafield 15th November 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter In order for us to continue maintaining and improving our face-to-face iOS and Android apps, we continually need to update the components upon which these are built; namely the base SDKs provided by Apple and Google. Of course, this implies that we sometimes also need to drop support for older versions of these development tools. Either because maintaining them is time-consuming or because of breaking changes introduced in subsequent platform updates. We have therefore decided to drop support for such obsolete mobile OS versions. Here’s the breakdown: iOS…
Askia at Research & Results 2019 By Paul Nevin Business 22nd October 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter Tomorrow, over 3,000 market research experts from all over the world will join Askia at Research & Results 2019 in Munich! The German trade show has become the largest MRX conference in the EU with over 112 workshops, a fully-booked Innovation Area and exhibitors from all over the world. We’ve been regulars of this event for the past couple of years and once again we’ll be there in numbers; team members from Germany, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom. Come and visit us at booth 138 (in Hall…
We’re hiring a support techie in Paris By Paul Nevin Jobs 30th September 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter Description Askia is a software vendor for market research. You will join our tech support and professional services team. We are based in France, United Kingdom, Germany, USA and South Korea. Our software suite is used to design surveys, manage survey fieldwork and for data analysis. Your main objective will be to use your expertise on issues our users may experience while using our applications. Your main tasks will be: Technical support & consulting by email, telephone and occasionally on-site User training & software installations (in France or…
ESOMAR Congress ’19 & Askia party with Lucid! By Paul Nevin Social 7th August 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter Once again the Askia team will be attending ESOMAR Congress ’19 on September 8-11 at Edinburgh’s International Conference Centre. For those of you who plan to attend, we’ll be at booth #20 in the conference centre (right next to the Black Box) so don’t hesitate to drop by for a chat! But the major news is that we’ll be hosting our annual Askia party immediately following ESOMAR’s Welcome reception. And for the second year in a row, we’re delighted to have the great people of Lucid co-host with…
Hearing voices By Richard Collins Social 2nd July 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter Voice tech is everywhere today. In the car, in the kitchen, possibly even in the bedroom. And this is just the start of it. Love it or loathe it, there is a wave of new voice technology coming that will revolutionise our world. And survey research is no exception. You are bound to start hearing voices… So Askia devoted two webinars to partner technology that is changing the way that we can utilise voice in survey research. Tapping the power of voice to build better web surveys Our…
What’s new in Askiadesign 5.5.2 By Paul Nevin Askiadesign 2nd July 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter Following Seyf’s introductory article on extending Analyse 5.5.2 with R and Python, the latest update to our survey authoring app, AskiaDesign, is now available. This major release contains many new features that are all detailed in our Help Centre; but if you just want the highlights, continue below 🙂 So, what’s new in AskiaDesign 5.5.2? Max visible iterations We’ve added a new property available for all Loop questions named Max visible iterations to define the number of the loop’s items will appear on a single screen. This property…
Analyse 5.5.2 – Jewels in the Crown (pt 1) By Seyf Altindal Askiaanalysis 19th June 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter As technology has evolved, data science techniques have become more mainstream and this, in turn, has contributed to the increased value of data in industries like yours and mine. Some say it’s the new oil! Whilst pitching their oil rigs in a sea of numbers, companies need to seek out the modern-day alchemists who can turn the regular data we all know into this black gold enthusiastically allegorised by economists and business leaders alike. Well, you don’t need to be Paulo Coelho to know which field you will…
Pragmatic machine learning – from Analyse to iOS By Iman Zarrabian Askiaanalysis 25th April 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter I joined Askia in January as a techie and some might say that writing a data science post when surrounded by a bunch of confirmed data science nerds is stupid. I would say it’s suicidal. So to make everyone comfortable I’d like to add that this is not a data science article but a pragmatic approach of how anyone could use data from our analyse software to create some pretty cool predictive models. I am going to walk through a very basic example of how we used data…
Pirates’ favourite language? ARRRRR! By Jérôme Sopoçko Askiaanalysis 23rd April 2019 ShareFacebookLinkedInTwitter The first time I heard about modelling and advanced statistics was when I read Isaac Asimov’s Foundation. The second time – a good 10 years later – was when I was taught about Factor Analysis by Herve de Milleville at university, and then later met Jean-Paul Benzecri, Ludovic Lebart and André Salem. My thought then was that Hari Seldon’s dream had come true. Unfortunately years of practice have put a damper on my hopes – post rationalisation made me blame Chaos Theory and as the famous adage goes:…