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Love playing games on your phone? Want to get paid for it? We're looking for gaming enthusiasts throughout the United States to join us as mobile game reviewers. Never written reviews before? That's totally fine—we'll train you completely and give you everything you need to succeed right from day one. Roles : Install and play new mobile games on your phone or tablet, then evaluate how well they work and how enjoyable they are. Write honest, thorough feedback describing what's great about each game, what could be better, and any bugs or glitches you run into. Requirements : A working iOS or Android phone or tablet. No prior writing experience required; full training provided. Contract Length : Ongoing role with flexibility to continue as long as you'd like. Rate : $35 hourly, with opportunities to earn more as you get better at reviews and tackle tougher games. Skills/Background Needed : Basic comfort downloading and launching apps on mobile devices. Willingness to work at your own pace while meeting our quality standards. At least 5 hours weekly available for testing assignments. Reliable, high-speed internet connection essential. Hours per Week : Completely up to you—work whenever you want, as much as you want. Location : 100% remote; we're primarily hiring in the US. We're growing fast and need people who can jump in and start right away. If you're passionate about gaming and excited to start earning immediately, submit your application today!

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