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Company Overview:

This service makes it easy to turn opinions into income. Our mission is simple: help companies make smarter decisions by connecting them with real people who share real feedback. Most opportunities are remote, making this a flexible way to earn from home.

Role and Responsibilities:

You’ll be part of a dynamic panel that provides feedback on products, services, and experiences by:

  • Attending scheduled research sessions virtually or at select local venues.
  • Completing online surveys or participating in guided interviews and discussions.
  • Reviewing and testing new products or features when provided.
  • Arriving or logging in at least 10 minutes prior to the session start time.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Ability to follow simple directions and contribute thoughtfully.
  • Reliable access to the internet and a device with a camera.
  • No specific background or education is required-open to all participants.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Comfortable engaging in small group or individual discussions.
  • Interest in consumer products, tech, or services across industries.
  • Availability for repeat participation in ongoing research projects.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Compensation ranges from $75 to $150 for single-session studies.
  • Extended projects or clinical studies may pay up to $750.
  • Choose remote or on-site participation based on your preference.
  • Flexible schedule with no minimum hour requirements.
  • Opportunity to try unreleased products before they hit the market.

Salary: Up to $750 per week

About Apex Focus Group:

Apex Focus Group helps individuals across the country connect with paid research opportunities that influence how companies design, market, and improve their offerings. From home-based surveys to product testing and local studies, Apex makes participation easy, secure, and rewarding.

FAQ's

How long does it take to get into data entry?

The time it takes to learn data entry varies, but with regular practice, basic skills can be acquired in a few weeks. Mastery takes longer, depending on effort and complexity.

How can I get data entry with no experience?

To gain experience in the data entry field, consider taking these steps:
  1. Pursue an education. You can look for educational opportunities through high school and college classes or through technical training sessions and workshops.
  2. Complete an internship to decide if the career path suits you. ...
  3. Obtain certifications.

Is data entry still in demand?

Data entry is one of the original tech jobs. And while data professionals may not be punching cards anymore, data entry skills are still imperative to modern organizations and are in high demand by companies that use data to run their businesses.

Is data entry hard for beginners?

Data entry is generally not a difficult job for beginners, requiring primarily basic computer skills and attention to detail, rather than complex knowledge or experience.

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