Stay at Home Product Tester – No Experience (Hiring Now)

Key Job Details:

  • Start Date: Immediate openings available
  • Compensation: a competitive salary
  • Company: Workwarp
  • Position: Stay At Home Product Tester – No Experience
  • Location: Remote

 


 

Embark on a unique opportunity to become a Home-Based Product Evaluator with Write App Reviews. We’re actively recruiting individuals eager to test products and share their candid feedback. This role provides not only the chance to earn money from home but also the excitement of trying out new products before anyone else. Roles: You’ll receive various products to test at home. Your task is to... use these products, assess their functionality, quality, and user-friendliness, and then compose concise reviews detailing your findings and opinions. Requirements: Access to an iOS or Android device is essential, as you may need to test apps associated with the products. Additionally, you should have a stable internet connection and basic English proficiency to write reviews. Contract length: There is no fixed term for this role, offering you ongoing opportunities to test and review. Rate: $35 per hour (Depending on the complexity of the app and detail required for the review) Skills/background needed: No prior experience in product testing is required – we provide comprehensive training. Ability to understand and follow testing guidelines and instructions. Commitment to provide honest and detailed reviews. Availability to test products and write reviews for at least 5 hours per week. Hours per week: This position offers flexible hours, allowing you to work at your convenience. Location: This is a remote position open to individuals across the United States. If you’re excited about the prospect of discovering new products and earning from the comfort of your home, we’d love to have you on board. Apply now to start your journey as a Home-Based Product Evaluator Apply Job! For more such jobs please click here!

 

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