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Are you curious about app technology and enjoy putting your thoughts into words? We’re hiring entry-level Product Testing Content Writers to join the Write App Reviews platform. This fully remote role is ideal for beginners who want to explore mobile applications and write clear, helpful reviews that guide other users and support app developers.As a Content Writer, you’ll test new and trending mobile apps, evaluate their features, and create short articles that describe your experience. Your reviews will help users understand how apps work and assist developers in improving usability. With no prior experience required and the flexibility to work from anywhere, this is a great way to start your journey into tech writing and digital content creation.Requirements: You need to have access to at least one of the following; iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphone, Android Tablet.Contract length: No fixed term.Rate: $35 per hour (Depending on the complexity of the app and detail required for the review).Skills/background needed:Must have access to a smartphone or tablet and know how to install and use apps.Be able to work independentlyAbility to closely follow provided steps and instructions5+ hours availability per weekReliable internet connectionHours per week: Flexible.Location: Remote Testing Worldwide (United States preferred).We are currently expanding the number of remote workers for these positions significantly.If you can start right away, please apply below. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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