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  • Compensation: a competitive salary
  • Start Date: Immediate openings available
  • Location: Remote
  • Company: Workwarp
  • Position: Entry Level Brief Review Writer - Work From Home

 


 

Are you ready to turn your thoughts and opinions into income? We’re searching for individuals in the United States who can craft short reviews of various products. About the Role: This is a remote position, granting you the freedom to work from the comfort of your home as long as you meet the required hours. The businesses we partner with are actively seeking remote workers who are eager to learn and don’t need any prior experience. As a reviewer, your primary responsibility is to create concise reviews of apps and games. You’ll receive the products to test and review. After assessing each product, you’ll compose a brief review that will be published online. This presents a fantastic opportunity to earn money while sharing your opinions on a wide range of products. Roles: Your mission is to download apps onto your smartphone or tablet and explore their features thoroughly. Following your experience, you’ll craft a succinct review, highlighting any faults or areas for improvement. Requirements: To excel in this role, you should have: Access to at least one of these devices: iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphone, or Android Tablet. An eagerness to learn, as full training is provided. No prior experience in paid writing work is necessary. Location: This is a remote position, allowing you to work online from anywhere in the United States. We have a particular interest in recruiting writers from your area. Contract Length: No need to watch the calendar – we’re looking for a lasting partnership. Rate: Your compensation rate of $35 per hour reflects your commitment to crafting insightful reviews. Join Our Expanding Team: Online writers are in high demand worldwide, and you have the opportunity to be part of our growing team. If you’re ready to start right away, don’t hesitate to apply below. Apply!

 

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