Data Entry Clerk Work From Home - Part-Time Focus Group Participants (Up To £700/Week)

Apex Focus Group Inc.
Coventry
5 months ago
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Job Title: Data Entry Clerk Work From Home - Remote Panelists



Part-Time Focus Group Participants - Remote Work From Home (Up To £700/Week)



Description:

Our company is seeking individuals to participate in National & Local Paid Focus Groups, Clinical Trials, and Phone Interviews.



With most of our paid focus group studies, you have the option to participate remotely online or in-person. This is a great way to earn additional income from the comfort of your home.



We need participants on the following topics:



  • Child Related (individuals with children 18 yrs or younger)
  • Cell Phones (Apple, Android, or Windows...Prepaid or Contract)
  • Entertainment (TV shows, movies, and video games)
  • Food (If you buy fast food, casual dining, or upscale dining)
  • Sports (Casual viewers and die-hard fans)
  • Electronics (Tell us which devices you prefer and why)
  • Pets (Animal lovers needed! Dogs, cats, and other pets)
  • Automobiles (Do you own, make payments, or lease your vehicle?)



Responsibilities:


  • Show up at least 10 minutes prior to discussion start time.
  • Participate by completing written and oral instructions.
  • Complete written survey provided for each panel.
  • MUST actually use products and/or services, if provided. Then be ready to discuss PRIOR to meeting date.



Qualifications:


  • Must have either a smart phone with working camera or webcam on desktop/laptop.
  • Must have access to a reliable internet connection
  • Desire to fully participate in one or several of the above topics
  • Ability to read, understand, and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Data Entry Clerk experience is not necessary



Job Benefits:


  • Flexibility to take part in discussions online or in-person.
  • No commute needed if you choose to work from home remotely.
  • No minimum hours. You can do this part-time or full-time
  • Enjoy free samples from our sponsors and partners in exchange for your honest feedback of their products.
  • You get to review and use new products or services before they are launched to the public.



Compensation:


  • £55-£120 (per 1 hour session)
  • £250-£700 (multi-session studies)



You must apply on our website and complete questionnaire to see if you qualify.



This position is perfect for anyone looking for temporary, part-time or full-time work. The hours are flexible and no previous experience is needed. If you are a data entry clerk or someone just looking for a flexible part time remote work at home job, this is a great way to supplement your income.

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