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Company Overview:

We organize compensated research studies, focus group sessions, and clinical research on behalf of trusted national and regional partners. Participants offer feedback that helps enhance products and services across industries. Most studies are conducted remotely, offering a flexible and convenient way to earn from home.

Role and Responsibilities:

You'll assist in market research efforts by:

  • Joining studies conducted online or occasionally at designated in-person locations.
  • Completing written evaluations and adhering to study instructions.
  • Testing products or services when required and submitting feedback before sessions.
  • Logging in or arriving at least 10 minutes early to each session.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Ability to follow verbal and written directions accurately.
  • Consistent access to a high-speed internet connection.
  • Smartphone with a camera or a computer with a working webcam.
  • No previous experience in research or data entry is necessary.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Willingness to share thoughtful feedback during structured sessions.
  • Comfortable trying products and offering open, honest opinions.
  • Availability to participate in several sessions to boost income opportunities.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Earn $75 to $150 per session, typically lasting around one hour.
  • Extended or multi-part studies pay $300 to $750.
  • Choose between virtual or in-person participation based on study design.
  • Set your own hours with no required commitment or fixed schedule.
  • Receive free samples and early access to new products.

Salary: Up to $750 per week

About Apex Focus Group:

Apex Focus Group connects individuals with paid research opportunities across the U.S., helping brands and organizations improve their products and services through real user insights. With a focus on flexibility and accessibility, Apex makes it simple for everyday people to participate in online or in-person studies. Whether supporting product testing, surveys, or clinical trials, we ensure a streamlined experience for participants and clients alike.

FAQ's

What does a data entry person do?

A data entry person, or data entry clerk, is responsible for accurately and efficiently entering, updating, and managing data within electronic databases or systems. This often involves transferring information from various sources, like paper documents or verbal instructions, into digital formats.

Is data entry jobs easy?

Data entry jobs can be considered relatively easy, especially for beginners, as they primarily involve typing and entering information into computer systems, but they require accuracy, attention to detail, and good typing skills.

Do I need a degree for data entry?

No, a college degree is generally not required for most data entry positions, which typically require a high school diploma or equivalent, along with strong typing and computer skills.

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.

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