Casino Website Usability Tester – Flexible, Part-Time Work with High Earning Potential (Hiring Immediately)

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<p>Join our team of website testers at Little Wheel.</p> <p>We are a gambling technology company researching and building products that put players first. We are hiring Website Testers at all of our offices across North America. Hear from our Founder and CEO, Jack, for more details, and apply below.</p> <p>Earn at least $1,000 for around 20 hours of testing. You’ll earn a minimum of $25/hour, but faster testers earn more.</p> <p>This is a short-term contract. There are opportunities for ongoing work for high performers. It’s ideally suited to people looking to supplement their income.</p> <p>It\'s an easy and fun way to earn extra cash around your schedule. You will be helping us test online casinos in the states we operate in: Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.</p> <p>You will not be gambling with your money, and you do not need any experience. There are no fees or out-of-pocket expenses.</p> <p>You\'ll complete a short online training program before starting to ensure you have the right skills for the role. We offer a $100 bonus for completing onboarding with us, so you start earning straight away.</p> <p>What\'s in it for you:</p> <ul> <li aria-level=1>Easy money - you will earn at least $1,000 for around 20 hours of testing.</li> <li aria-level=1>Work from home - earn from the comfort of your own home.</li> <li aria-level=1>Flexible schedule - you can choose when you work, day or night.</li> <li aria-level=1>Paid quickly - the testing is split into 4 stages, and you get paid after each.</li> <li aria-level=1>Great support - our research coordinators are available from 6am to 11pm ET.</li> </ul> <p>What you need to get started:</p> <ul> <li aria-level=1>Be at least 21 years old.</li> <li aria-level=1>Live in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or West Virginia.</li> <li aria-level=1>Have your own laptop or desktop.</li> </ul> <p>What team members say about us:</p> <p><em>Great side gig for some extra cash. The team is very communicative and will answer any questions/concerns!</em> (Maria, Trustpilot, 2021)</p> <p><em>Tasks to complete are clearly explained with step by step instructions. There are timelines to complete tasks but you can work on them when convenient for you, usually a few hours each week is all you need. Support is very helpful and responsive. This is an easy and fun way to make some extra money.</em> (Anonymous, Glassdoor, 2025)</p> <p>Read more reviews on Glassdoor, Trustpilot, and Google.</p> <p>littlewheel.com<br />Little Wheel LLC, 250 Pehle Ave, Suite 200, Saddle Brook, NJ 07663<br />(833) 313-7490</p>

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