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Online Casino Game Tester
RG&T Solutions New York, Remotedesign Yesterday
Join a gambling technology company as a Website Tester across Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. This flexible, short-term contract offers an opportunity to earn at least $1,000 for about 20 hours of testing, with a minimum of $25/hour and a $100 onboarding bonus. No prior experience is needed; training is provided.
As a tester, you will participate in user experience testing on online casino platforms, follow instructions, report bugs, and provide feedback within deadlines. Requirements include being 21+, owning a computer, residing in one of the eligible states, and completing online training.
Enjoy the benefits of working from home, flexible hours, fast payments, and ongoing support. This role is ideal for those seeking extra income and a convenient, remote testing opportunity.
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As a tester, you will participate in user experience testing on online casino platforms, follow instructions, report bugs, and provide feedback within deadlines. Requirements include being 21+, owning a computer, residing in one of the eligible states, and completing online training.
Enjoy the benefits of working from home, flexible hours, fast payments, and ongoing support. This role is ideal for those seeking extra income and a convenient, remote testing opportunity.
Please mention the word **RELENT** and tag RNTIuOTEuNzcuMTY3 when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RNTIuOTEuNzcuMTY3). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.
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