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Job Type:
Independent Contractor

Location:
Remote & On-Site Opportunities Available (Varies by Task)

MUST BE IN THE US OR CANADA

Description:
We’re looking for observant, reliable individuals to complete independent tasks that involve evaluating customer service experiences across a variety of industries—retail, dining, financial services, and more. This project-based opportunity is ideal for those seeking flexible work they can complete on their own time, either remotely or by visiting locations in their area.

Responsibilities:

  • Follow task-specific instructions to complete assignments accurately
  • Observe service quality, staff interaction, or online/phone user experiences
  • Submit clear and objective feedback through a user-friendly online form
  • Complete tasks by their assigned deadlines
  • Occasionally make small purchases or inquiries when required (reimbursement available where applicable)

Requirements:

  • Attention to detail and ability to follow written instructions
  • Access to reliable internet and a smartphone or computer
  • Strong communication and writing skills
  • Self-motivation and the ability to work independently

What You’ll Get:

  • The freedom to choose which tasks you want to complete based on your availability and interest. There is no expectation of exclusivity, and you are free to pursue other clients and opportunities
  • Work from anywhere—remote options and in-person tasks vary by location
  • A variety of assignments across industries including retail, food service, and finance
  • Straightforward tools for submitting feedback
  • Payment per completed task—amount varies by project

Perfect for:

  • Gig workers
  • Students
  • Retirees
  • Anyone looking to earn extra income on a flexible schedule

As an independent contractor, you are responsible for all your business expenses (for example, tools necessary to complete tasks, such as smartphone/computer, self-employment taxes, insurance, transportation costs, etc). You also will not be eligible for employee benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, or retirement plans.

Ready to explore flexible projects and share your insights to help businesses improve? Express your interest today to see what tasks are available near you.

Register through the link below for one or all our platforms to maximize your earnings potential!

https://www.intouchshoppers.com/sign-up/

*Please no resumes.

MUST BE IN THE US OR CANADA


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