Earn Some Serious Income Being A Web Application Review Writer, 2-4 hrs/Day (Ketchikan , AK) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Earn Some Serious Income Being A Web Application Review Writer, 2-4 hrs/Day (Ketchikan , AK)

Company Name:
gigmarketer.com
Hello,
We are looking for 5 to 7 motivated writers in all fields to write web application critiques. This position demands extremely motivated people that are able to work within tight deadlines and with their own supervision. We need you to write critiques on web applications.
We need you to evaluate our customers and partners web sites, and make sure their procedure works smoothly for prospective users and customers. We would need you to find bugs and/or errors that happen during the process of customers dealing with their web sites, and write an evaluation on it. No training is required even though the better a writer you are, the better you are likely to earn.
In order to be accepted, we need you to write an evaluation evaluation based on everything you find. Following effectively submitting your data there, you may be prompted to submit your resume or CV to us.
Since we don't like to be spammed with fake resumes or spyware on right here, we need you to submit your application by means of a customer service evaluation, then upload your resume.
Your payment will be generous, according to your previous knowledge and writing ability, and we provides the maximum amount of work that you can handle. 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 check for errors or NOTE all problems in detail IF ANY!
2 Report the situation (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/
Thanks,
Steve K. Maynard
Recruiting AdministrationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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