Data Entry (Product Testing / No Experience Needed)

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Are you seeking an entry point into the world of data entry? Stop looking, as we're in search of entry-level data entry professionals to Become part of our staff as product testers for mobile apps. This fully remote position requires zero prior experience.

As a product tester, your primary responsibility will involve testing various mobile apps, providing feedback on their functionality and UX quality, and entering relevant data into our system. This role offers an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience in both data entry and product testing.

You can work from any place, provided you have access to a computer and a stable internet connection. If you have an eye for detail, an affinity for technology, and a desire to learn, this job could be an ideal fit for you.

Roles: You'll load apps onto your phone or tablet, rigorously test their features, and craft concise reviews of your experiences while noting any faults.

Requirements: Access to at least one of the following is essential: iOS or Android device.

Contract length: No predetermined duration - enjoy flexibility.

Rate: Earn $35 per hour, with compensation varying based on the app's complexity and the depth of review required.

Skills/background needed

  • Access to a smartphone or tablet, with proficiency in app installation and usage.
  • Independence is key as you'll work autonomously.
  • Precise adherence to provided instructions and procedures is essential.
  • Commit to dedicating a minimum of 5 hours per week.
  • Maintain a dependable internet connection.

Weekly hours: Your schedule adapts to your availability.

Location: Embrace remote work online (with a preference for the United States), as we actively expand our remote workforce.

If you're ready to embark on this data entry journey, please submit your application below.

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