Video Game Tester - VR Apps / Work from Home

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Ever wondered how virtual reality games are perfected before they hit the market? Dive into the world of VR by starting as a video game tester from the comfort of your home. This entry-level opportunity welcomes even those with no prior experience. You’ll play and analyze new VR applications, providing feedback to help developers enhance gameplay. If you’re passionate about gaming and eager to explore VR, this is your chance to turn your hobby into a rewarding career. Roles: As part of this role, you’ll install mobile apps on your smartphone or tablet, explore their features, and write a short review based on your experience. Your summary should mention what worked smoothly, any issues you noticed, and how easy the app was to navigate. Contract length: No fixed term. Rate: $35 per hour. Skills/background needed: To participate, you’ll need a smartphone or tablet with internet access and basic knowledge of downloading and using apps. You should be able to work independently, follow provided steps, and commit to at least 5 hours per week. No previous experience is required. Location: Remote work online (United States preferred). This beginner-friendly opportunity is perfect for anyone looking to ease into remote work. With minimal setup and clear guidance, it’s a simple way to get started while offering feedback on the apps people use every day. Interested in getting started? Apply below to begin your journey. Apply Now

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