Remote Freelance Opinion Writers - Work from Anywhere

Seeking independent-minded writers ready to share their perspectives on mobile applications from any corner of the globe? We're building a growing network of Opinion Writers who evaluate and critique app experiences. As a remote freelance contributor, you'll craft thoughtful opinion pieces exploring various aspects of mobile app functionality and design, all while maintaining complete control over your work schedule.

Previous writing credentials aren't mandatory. What matters most is your genuine interest in mobile technology combined with your capacity to articulate observations clearly and effectively. Working remotely on a freelance basis means you set your own pace and choose your working hours, provided you have internet access and a compatible device.

Roles:Your primary responsibility involves installing and testing applications on your personal mobile device, then documenting your findings through detailed written assessments. Each review should describe functionality, usability, performance, and any limitations or problems encountered during testing.

Requirements:Ownership of at least one compatible device is essential, whether that's an iPhone, iPad, Android smartphone, or Android tablet.

Contract length:No fixed term

Rate:$35 per hour, with adjustments based on app complexity and the depth of analysis required in your assessment.

Skills/background needed

Possession of a smartphone or tablet with app installation capabilities.Capable of managing projects independently without supervision.Comfort following detailed instructions and testing protocols precisely.Minimum five hours weekly availability.Stable broadband connection.Work hours: Completely adaptable to your schedule.

Location:Worldwide remote positions available, with strong preference for applicants based in the United States.

We're actively expanding our contributor base across these freelance roles globally.

Ready to begin immediately? Submit your application using the link below.

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