Remote Usability Tester – Entry Level

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Ever notice how some products just feel right to use, while others leave you frustrated? We need people who can spot these differences. As a Remote Usability Tester, you'll be the voice of the user—helping us identify what our customers love and what we need to fix. Key Responsibilities: Evaluate applications and websites across different devices and operating systems to assess functionality and user experience. Document detailed observations about interface design, feature clarity, and overall usability. Identify usability issues including technical glitches, unclear navigation, and opportunities for improvement. Navigate through standard user workflows to pinpoint pain points and areas of friction. Deliver actionable feedback to our development team to inform product enhancements. Requirements: General familiarity with software and mobile applications. Natural ability to notice small details and genuine passion for user-centered design. Strong communication skills that let you translate observations into clear, helpful feedback. Access to a computer, smartphone, or tablet for conducting tests. Reliable internet connection to complete assigned work smoothly. What We Offer: Total flexibility—work from anywhere, anytime that fits your life. Purpose-driven work that directly influences product development decisions. Collaborative environment where your input genuinely matters. Competitive compensation of $35 per hour. Perfect first role for breaking into the UX field—no prior experience necessary. Location: Fully remote position open to qualified candidates across the United States. We're actively hiring and moving quickly. Interested? Submit your application today and start making products better for everyone.

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