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Ready to break into tech while flexing your creative writing skills? We're hiring entry-level writers and app testers to help us refine our digital products. If you're detail-oriented, curious about how apps work, and can articulate what makes (or breaks) user experience, this remote role is perfect for launching your career. Job Details: Contract Length: No fixed term—work with us as long as it suits your schedule and goals. Rate: You'll earn $35 per hour for your contributions. Responsibilities: You'll test mobile and web applications, document bugs and usability issues, and write clear feedback reports. Your role includes exploring app features thoroughly, creating test cases, writing user experience reviews, and occasionally crafting content like help articles or app descriptions based on your testing insights. You'll collaborate with our development team by communicating exactly what you find—the good, the awkward, and the broken. Requirements: No prior app testing or professional writing experience required—we'll guide you through our testing protocols and writing standards. You'll need a reliable computer or smartphone, a solid internet connection, and the ability to access various apps and websites. We're looking for someone who notices details, thinks critically about user interfaces, can follow instructions precisely, and communicates findings clearly. A minimum commitment of flexible hours that average out to part-time work is ideal. Location: This is a 100% remote position—work from home, a coffee shop, or anywhere with internet access. We're open to applicants worldwide, but we especially welcome candidates based in the United States. Skills and Background: Perfect for recent graduates, career changers, or anyone eager to enter the tech industry. You should have strong writing skills, patience for repetitive testing tasks, and genuine interest in how apps function. A curious mindset and willingness to learn technical concepts quickly will set you apart. Why Apply: App testers and technical writers are in high demand across the industry. You'll gain hands-on experience in product development, build a portfolio of real work, earn fair compensation, and work entirely on your own schedule. This role offers the flexibility of remote work combined with meaningful contributions to actual products people use every day.

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