Simple App / Product Testing (Remote / Beginner Level / No Experience)

Do you regularly use communication platforms like WhatsApp? Are you searching for remote work that offers genuine flexibility? We need people to evaluate mobile communication tools by actively testing them and sharing candid feedback about how they perform for regular everyday usage.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Download and explore various communication platforms, experimenting with core capabilities and documenting any malfunctions or glitches.
  • Share detailed observations about your personal experience with each app, highlighting any technical problems or suggestions for improvement.
  • Write summary documents ranging from 200 to 300 words describing your findings so engineering teams can refine and optimize app performance.

Compensation: $35 hourly.

What We Need:

  • A working smartphone or tablet that supports app installations on Android or iOS platforms.
  • Between 5 and 20 hours each week, with full autonomy over your work schedule.
  • Prior expertise is not required. If you can navigate basic messaging and write straightforward commentary, you're qualified to apply.

Work Arrangement: Entirely remote, available exclusively to candidates based in the United States. Strong English communication is appreciated, though other language speakers are welcomed.

Background Expectations:

  • Comfort installing applications and navigating basic app features for messaging purposes.
  • Capability to express your thoughts and observations in coherent written comments.
  • Technical certifications or background are not needed, comprehensive onboarding materials will be supplied.

This position enables you to generate income by simply installing and evaluating software applications, making it an excellent fit for those beginning their remote career.

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