Entry Level Review Writer – Games Tester (Fully Remote)

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Are you interested in turning your curiosity for mobile games into a meaningful remote role? This entry-level opportunity is designed for individuals who enjoy exploring new apps and are capable of translating their experiences into clear, constructive written feedback. As a Games Tester and Review Writer, your evaluations will directly support the improvement and refinement of digital entertainment products.This position is fully remote and open to individuals located in the United States who are seeking flexible, self-managed work while building valuable experience in product analysis and review writing.Role Overview:You will be tasked with downloading mobile games or apps to your smartphone or tablet, thoroughly testing all available features, and submitting written reviews summarizing your experience. Your input will help identify usability issues, interface inconsistencies, or potential improvements. Each review should be objective, concise, and structured for clarity.Rate:$35 per hour, based on the level of detail required for each review assignment.Requirements:Access to an iPhone, iPad, Android smartphone, or Android tabletReliable internet connectionAbility to work independently and follow detailed review guidelinesMinimum of 5 hours per week availabilityNo previous experience necessary; training materials providedSkills and Background:Familiarity with mobile apps or gamesBasic written communication in EnglishStrong attention to detailComfort navigating new software and digital interfacesContract Length:Ongoing, with no fixed duration.Work Hours:Flexible—assignments can be completed according to your personal availability.Location:Remote; open to applicants based in the United States.We are actively expanding our remote team and welcome individuals ready to start immediately. If you're looking for an accessible way to gain experience in digital product evaluation while working from home, we invite you to apply.

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