Human Experience

Website: [humanexperience.com.au]

Typical pay: $60 - $70 (2 part job)
$40 with $60 compensation on jobs that have compensation.

Australia-wide, might be international.

Signing up to Human Experience is more complex than most, as you have to watch various videos and answer quiz questions, then the jobs they have are few and far between, and they have it listed Australia-wide, as if they think that you can just hop in your car and drive to the other end of the country or something. While you can click on them by state, most of their jobs are a very, very long way from anywhere and you could be driving for 10 hours or more just within the same state. They don't have the "within 20 km" option that most do. It's just within the same state, almost as if it was set up based on much physically smaller countries. Even if it was based in USA, the physical size of US states are far smaller than Australian states, where going interstate is a multi-day trip, and if you go from one end of Western Australia to the other it can take 3 or 4 days and you're still in the same state. Crazy stuff. It definitely doesn't feel like it's set up with Australia in mind.

The number of clients they have is tiny, and they simply offer the same client with dozens of locations, most of which are far too far away.

But they don't seem to have many customers either.

Each job requires a mandatory training each company you are going to be working for, but, once you've worked for a company in one spot, you don't have to do the training twice for the same company.

Once you get through all of that, the assigners are amazing. Like seriously. While most places would have little to no interaction with you, these guys really value you as a mystery shopper. Wow.

The evaluators are nice too, and, while I did have to change one thing once, it was fair enough as I was a bit ambiguous.

The pay is at least 3-4 times what even the best of the others are paying for the same kind of job (I got paid $16 for a 2-part job elsewhere and $70 here, and the most I got paid anywhere else is $26, or $30 for one where I had to inspect the whole place). These are incredible pays, almost like it's a real job.

Pros: High pay, great assigners, great evaluators

Cons: Weird setup that seems to be aimed at the UK or USA or something, few jobs, and lots of compulsory training

Definitely my favourite company, but you do have to work a bit harder for it than you do for most places.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/19/2026 03:29AM by ozshopper.

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