Earn Some Serious Money Being A Web Application Review Writer, 2-4 hrs/Day (Bremerton, WA) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Earn Some Serious Money Being A Web Application Review Writer, 2-4 hrs/Day (Bremerton, WA)

Company Name:
gigmarketer.com
Hello,
We are searching for 5 to seven motivated writers in all fields to write web application reviews. This position demands highly motivated people who will function within tight deadlines and under their very own supervision. We need you to write reviews on web applications.
We need you to evaluate our partners and customers websites, and be sure their process works smoothly for their potential customers and users. We may require you to look for bugs and errors that occur along the way of customers dealing with their websites, and write an evaluation about it. No experience is needed although the much better a writer you happen to be, the greater you are likely to earn.
In order to be accepted, we must have you to write an evaluation review based upon what you find. Following effectively submitting your information there, you may be prompted to submit your resume or CV to us.
Because we don't enjoy being spammed with fake resumes or spyware on right here, we require that you submit the application by means of a consumer service review, then upload your resume.
Your payment is going to be generous, based on your previous knowledge and writing ability, and we can provide the maximum amount of function as you can deal with. So, by doing 2 things, go to the link below and show us you're a good web application reviewer and good at following instructions:
1 Test our client/partner/customer sites and analyze for errors or problems and NOTE in detail IF ANY!
2 Report the issue (if any) you seen in step one above, AND prepare to upload your resume later.
Visit this hyperlink to begin: --->>> http: //webappreviews.gigmarketer.com/bpbo/
Thank You,
Stan D. Maynard
Recruiting ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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