Product Testing Specialist - Remote (No Experience Needed / Flexible Schedule)

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Are you curious about how software actually works? Do you like finding bugs and suggesting ways to make things better? We need a Product Testing Specialist for our remote team. You'll evaluate apps from your home office, provide thoughtful insights, and earn $35/hour. Zero experience required—just bring enthusiasm and an open mind. Responsibilities: Download and test beta versions of mobile applications on your own smartphone. Evaluate app performance, user experience, and functionality across various sections. Create detailed reports highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and any issues you discover. Requirements: Access to an iPhone or Android phone for testing activities. Ability to work independently without constant supervision or direction. Commitment to contribute a minimum of 5 hours weekly to assigned testing work. Reliable high-speed internet connection at home. Additional Details: Rate: $35 hourly; compensation adjusts based on app complexity and testing thoroughness. Contract Length: Long-term position with consistent testing opportunities throughout the year. Work Hours: Choose your own schedule; complete testing on your timeline. Location: Remote anywhere in the United States. Want flexible work that pays you fairly? This gig lets you relax at home while helping software teams build better experiences through your honest evaluations. Think you're a good fit? Send in your application and join our network of testers today!

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