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We're expanding our testing division and hunting for people with a genuine knack for finding what doesn't work. If you naturally gravitate toward spotting glitches, wonky features, and user experience hiccups—and you're ready to deliver straight, actionable feedback—we want you on the team. This role meshes perfectly with whatever else you've got going on, whether that's school, another job, or just breaking into tech for the first time. Key Responsibilities: Download and test apps on both iOS and Android devices to ensure they function properly. Assess how stable apps are, pinpoint bugs and performance hiccups, and evaluate the user experience from start to finish. Write detailed, organized reports that break down what's broken and suggest solutions. Answer user surveys and participate in feedback sessions to weigh in on app design and how easy it is to navigate. Requirements: A functional iOS or Android phone or tablet you can test with. Clear English communication skills—both written and verbal—to communicate what you find. Sharp eye for detail and the discipline to test methodically and carefully. Self-starter mentality; you manage your own workflow without needing handholding. Solid internet connection for installing apps and submitting your findings. Benefits: Work From Anywhere: Test from your couch, your favorite café, or anywhere with internet—zero commute required. Set Your Own Schedule: Pick your hours and adjust how much you work whenever you need to. Strong Compensation: Start at $35 per hour, with bonus opportunities on specialized testing assignments. Zero Experience Barrier: Fresh to tech? No problem. You'll pick it up as you work. We're seeking driven individuals who care about delivering solid work. Send in your application today and you could be testing your first app by tomorrow.

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