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Are you looking to kickstart your writing career? Are you a fan of exploring new apps and offering genuine feedback? You’re in the right place! We’re in search of entry-level Honest Opinion Writers. As an Opinion Writer, you’ll have the opportunity to work remotely and share your insights on the latest and most exciting apps in the market. Your role will involve testing a variety of apps and crafting insightful reviews to assist others in making informed decisions.No prior experience is necessary, but a love for writing and keen attention to detail are essential. We’re seeking self-motivated individuals who are dependable and capable of working independently. If you’re ready to showcase your writing talents and become an authority in the app world, !Job Description:Roles: You will be required to download apps to your smartphone or tablet and thoroughly evaluate all app features. Subsequently, you will compose concise reviews of your experiences and highlight any shortcomings.Requirements:• Access to at least one of the following; iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphone, Android Tablet.• A strong sense of independence.• The ability to meticulously follow provided instructions.• Availability of 5+ hours per week.• A reliable internet connection.Contract Length: This is a position with no fixed term, offering flexibility and continuous opportunities.Rate: Earn a competitive rate of $35 per hour.Skills/Background Needed:• Proficiency in utilizing smartphones or tablets and installing apps.• Self-motivated and capable of working independently.• Strong attention to detail.• Passion for writing.• Availability for at least 5 hours per week.Location: This role is fully remote, allowing you to work online from anywhere. While we welcome applicants from all locations, candidates based in the United States are preferred.Immediate Start: We are actively expanding the number of remote workers for these positions. If you’re ready to dive in, please apply below.Apply Job

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