Paid Game Tester and Reviewer (No Prior Experience)

Do you have a passion for mobile games and able to write concise, effective reviews in just a few sentences? Be part of our growing team as a Paid Mobile Game Tester and test and review mobile games on behalf of our top-paying partners. This is an entry-level position, making it an excellent opportunity for beginners with no experience at all. You will receive training and encourage newcomers to apply.

Position Overview: As Paid Mobile Game Tester, your job will be to have the exciting task of downloading mobile apps to your handheld device, testing all app features, and crafting short, informative reviews of your experiences, including any issues you encounter.

Key Responsibilities

  • Download apps to your smartphone or tablet and thoroughly explore their features.
  • Write concise and effective reviews that capture your gaming experiences and identify any faults.

Requirements: To excel in this role, you should have:

  • Access to at least one of the following: iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphone, or Android Tablet.
  • Proficiency in app installation and usage.
  • Independence in your work.
  • The ability to closely follow provided instructions.
  • A minimum availability of 5 hours per week.
  • A reliable internet connection.

Rate: We value your contributions and offer competitive compensation at a rate of $35 per hour. Rates may vary based on the app's complexity and the level of detail required for your reviews.

Weekly Commitment: Enjoy the flexibility to set your weekly hours according to your availability.

Location: While we welcome candidates from around the world, individuals based in the United States are preferred.

Join Our Expanding Team: We're growing our company of remote workers for these positions. If you're ready to start straight away, send in your application today.

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