Focus Groupother related Employment listings - Westland, MI at Geebo

Focus Group

Candidates for this work-from-home position must be 21 or older, have an SSN, own a personal computer, and reside in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, or West Virginia.
We are a gambling technology company launching a new service and looking for individuals to join a focus group in an ongoing part-time capacity.
You will earn $800 to $1,200 for 20 hours with the opportunity for ongoing work.
This is a work from home position and an easy way to boost your income while maintaining the flexibility your schedule requires (gig, part-time, full-time, seasonal, hourly, or temporary).
The focus group is related to local data collection, useability and feedback for a new service launching in your state.
Hours are flexible but tasks must be completed by the set deadline.
Benefits- $800 to $1,200 for 20 hours of work Quick payment Flexible - work from home around your schedule Fun - you won't feel like you are working Requirements Comfortable working remotely Able to commit to at least 5 hours per week Strong communication skills Access to an Apple or Windows computer for work purposes Able to clear a background check Focus group is related to the casino industry so participants must be comfortable with this industry Our focus group participants come from all backgrounds and industries.
This position is open to any person seeking short-term, work at home, part-time or a full-time job.
Hours are flexible and no previous experience is required.
This is NOT like other job posts you've responded to! If you feel you are a fit for this role, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
We are rated 5 on Glassdoor and Trustpilot.
Candidates for this work-from-home position must be 21 or older, have an SSN, own a personal computer, and reside in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, or West Virginia.
Please only apply if you meet these minimum requirements.
Salary:
Up to $23.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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