Entry Level Game Tester – Part time, Work from Home

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Passionate about mobile games? Want to get paid for doing something you already love? We're assembling a team of thoughtful game testers and would love to have you on board. If you're the type who dives into new games with a critical eye and can articulate what works—and what doesn't—this remote role might be perfect for you. You'll enjoy complete control over when and where you work, with opportunities available throughout the United States. Responsibilities: Download and test new mobile games and apps directly on your own device. Assess app performance, examine user interface and visual design, and evaluate overall usability. Write detailed reports documenting your experience, including any bugs or technical issues you encounter. Provide constructive feedback and recommendations to help development teams refine their products. Requirements: Ownership of a functioning iPhone or Android smartphone. Ability to independently install applications and adapt to different software interfaces. Strong attention to detail combined with clear written communication skills. Prior QA or testing experience is not required – we invest in training dedicated candidates new to the field. Ability to commit a minimum of 5 hours per week to assignments. Rate: $35 per hour as your starting rate, with opportunities to earn more through specialized projects and high-quality contributions. Skills/Background Needed: Real passion for games, technology, and mobile innovation. Self-motivated professional who takes direction well and manages deadlines independently. Reliable, high-speed internet connection for app installation and timely report submission. Location: Fully remote – we welcome applicants from anywhere in the United States. This is your opportunity to directly influence the evolution of mobile gaming. Interested in learning more? Apply now and let's talk.

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