Computer game lovers are wanted to test out the latest and greatest games…and they get paid.
The dream role will see gamers offered a variety of products to test earning them anywhere from £50 up to a whopping £700 for their work.
Research-i are working directly with some of the world’s biggest producers for console, PC and mobile games.
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Candidates will have the opportunity to test games before they hit the market, to give feedback on their experience.
The wide range of projects can be tested from the comfort of the gamers home or at various locations across London.
The working hours vary across the different assignments, game tests can be one to two hours or two to five days, as reported by What’s The Jam.
There is also opportunity for all ages with children also being the target market for many games. Research-i describe the role as: “Right now, we are looking for people across the UK to take part in exciting and well-paid market research projects.
“You will be required to take part in enjoyable, paid market research projects.
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“Some projects will take place in London, some can be done from home.
“You can pick and choose which type of project you would like to do when the opportunity comes up.
“Research-i is one of the UKs leading portals for paid game testing.
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“They work directly with some of the world’s largest, and best-known, Console, PC and Mobile game producers, to enable people like you to get paid to play games before anyone else.
“If you’re a casual or committed gamer and live in or near London, they’d love to hear from you.
“All you need to do is register with them and they will email you with details of projects you can apply for.
“There’s a variety of different session types available, with a range of incentive payments on offer.
“They need a wide variety of people, from those who simply play games on their smartphone, to PC and Console gamers that spend hours unlocking trophies and achievements.
“There really is something for everyone.”
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