💰 $35/hr ⏰ Flexible 🌐 Remote · USA 🚀 Entry Level

App Testing Analyst (No Experience Needed)

🏢 Mobile Based Remote Careers

Looking to break into the tech industry with a flexible remote role? We're hiring Remote App Testing Analysts who are curious about how mobile apps work and want to contribute to their improvement. In this position, you'll get hands-on experience testing apps and directly influence their quality before they reach users.

Position Overview: Your main job will be to use mobile apps, spot problems, and document your findings for our development team. We're building a team of observant, analytical people who care about quality—experience isn't required because we'll train you thoroughly. If you're genuinely interested in tech and have sharp attention to detail, we want to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities

  • Install and thoroughly test mobile apps on your personal device.
  • Document bugs and usability issues as you encounter them.
  • Communicate findings with our development team.
  • Work on your own schedule from anywhere.

Requirements: Here's what you'll need to succeed:

  • Ownership of at least one device: iPhone, iPad, Android phone, or Android tablet.
  • Comfort with downloading and navigating apps.
  • Self-motivation and ability to manage your own time.
  • Eye for spotting problems and inconsistencies.
  • A minimum of 5 hours weekly availability.
  • Stable internet connection.

Rate: We compensate contributors fairly, with hourly rates starting at $35 and adjusting based on app complexity and the thoroughness of your testing feedback.

Weekly Commitment: You control your schedule—work as many or as few hours as fits your life, with a 5-hour minimum weekly expectation.

Location: We prefer candidates located in the United States, though we consider applicants from other regions.

No Experience Required: This is a genuine entry-level position perfect for someone new to the field. All you need is genuine interest in apps and the ability to think critically about what works and what doesn't.