Entry-Level Data Entry Specialist (Remote) Id-1754

Remote Telecommute Work From Home Job Description:

 

We are looking for remote, telecommuting candidates from all types of work backgrounds and skill levels to join us.

This is a flexible, work from home position with highly competitive pay working as a research participant for various companies.

 

Work-info: Due to increased demand we are now accepting a limited number of individuals to take part in our nationwide online or in person market research studies.

 

Work-Pay info:

  • $50 - $350 (Per 30min. to 2hr. Sessions)
  • $150 - $3,000 (Multiple Session Studies)

Work-Benefits: **Applicants will have the flexibility to choose particular studies which can be either online, in person or over the telephone.

  • Flexibility to take part in discussions online or in-person..
  • No minimum hours or commitment. You can do this part-time or full-time
  • You get to review and use new products or services before they are launched to the public.
  • Take part and enjoy free samples from our sponsors and partners in exchange for your honest - feedback of their products.
  • No commute needed if you choose to only work from home

Participants are wanted to help with research for a variety of topics including but not limited to:

  • Food & Beverages
  • Entertainment
  • Social Media
  • Financial
  • Retirement
  • Gender
  • Housing
  • Health Issues
  • Consumer Products
  • Shopping
  • Internet Usage
  • Vehicles
  • Employment

* Participants will have the flexibility to choose any studies based on their ability to participate either online, in person or over the telephone.

 

Work Responsibilities:

  1. Show up at least 10 minutes prior to discussion start time.
  2. Participate by following any and all written and oral instructions.
  3. Fully complete written survey provided for each panel or study.
  4. MUST actually use products and/or services, if provided. Then be ready to discuss PRIOR to the meeting date.

Work Qualifications:

  • Willing and wanting to participate in one or several of the topics listed above
  • Be able to read, understand and follow oral and/or written instructions
  • Have working and reliable internet access
  • Must be self-motivated and 100% willing & able to complete tasks assigned to you.
  • Must have either a phone, computer or tablet with either a working camera or webcam

Work Education Requirements:

- Will vary by study but all education backgrounds are acceptable

 

This is a perfect position for those looking for either temporary, part-time or full-time remote work at home.

 

Whether your current position or job skill is a data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, warehouse or factory worker, driver, medical assistant, nurse or health care worker, call center or customer service representative or anyone who is looking for a part-time, remote, work from home job, this is an excellent position to supplement your income with great flexibility and zero prior experience needed.

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