Remote Out of Office Position / Data Entry - Now Hiring ID-18401

Hiring: Part-time Research Study Personnel (Pay up to $790/wk.)

Due to demand, we are now accepting applications for personnel to participate in our local in-person and nationwide remote research studies.

Description

This gig is perfect for those looking for temporary, remote, part-time work. The hours are flexible and no previous experience is needed. Participants will
have the option to choose particular studies based on their ability to participate either online, in person or over the telephone.

Participants are needed on a wide range of topics such as:


Compensation:

  • Up to $250+ (Per 1hr. Focus Group Study Session)
  • Up to $3000+ (Multi-Session Studies)

Benefits:

  • Flexibility to take part in discussions online or in-person.
  • No commute needed if you choose to work from home.
  • No minimum hours. You can do this part-time or full-time
  • Enjoy free samples from our sponsors and partners in exchange for your honest feedback of their products.

You get to review and use new products or services before they are launched to the public.


Qualifications:

  • Speak and/or read English
  • Must be 18yrs old or older
  • Must have either a phone, computer or tablet with internet connection


Experience:

No prior study experience is required

Education:

Varies by study (GED or High School Diploma recommended but not necessary)

Application Steps

Follow the steps below to get started.

STEP 1: Apply

We accept all applications that meet the minimum requirements

STEP 2: Complete

Complete the optional steps for your best chance of acceptance to a paid study.

STEP 3: Verify

Some steps require an email verification in order to complete the study approval process.

STEP 4: Be Patient

Some studies require manual review to be sure you meet specific criteria before acceptance.

STEP 5: Earn

Upon successful completion of the research study your compensation will be issued via a Check, Paypal, Visa gift card or other form of compensation.

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