This helps ensure the consumer has some level of protection when they add an item to their shopping cart, and when they get it delivered, it is then unlikely to be returned. Career product testers in Australia know their stuff, get to work from home, are paid a fair wage and usually get to keep the product.
Companies, like Amazon hire testers to use and review the millions of products sold online everyday. Many times, they also get to keep the product they tested as a bonus. This isn’t too shabby, when it is the top of a range electric bike or a new smartphone. How do I enter into this line of work? I hear you ask. There are a few steps that you need to fulfil to become a product tester, though no prior experience is actually required.
Product testers usually work from home, and typically have a set time frame, such as one to two weeks to test a product and complete an online review. Serious product testers have a wide range of knowledge on particular categories, whether that be in Electronics or Beauty products. This leads to better testing criteria and more genuine reviews. The pay for testers is not bad, at around $50 per hour and there are also many bonuses to take into account. Continue reading, to find out all the facts on becoming a product tester and the checklist you need to complete.
This helps ensure the consumer has some level of protection when they add an item to their shopping cart, and when they get it delivered, it is then unlikely to be returned. Career product testers in Australia know their stuff, get to work from home, are paid a fair wage and usually get to keep the product.
Companies, like Amazon hire testers to use and review the millions of products sold online everyday. Many times, they also get to keep the product they tested as a bonus. This isn’t too shabby, when it is the top of a range electric bike or a new smartphone. How do I enter into this line of work? I hear you ask. There are a few steps that you need to fulfil to become a product tester, though no prior experience is actually required.
Product testers usually work from home, and typically have a set time frame, such as one to two weeks to test a product and complete an online review. Serious product testers have a wide range of knowledge on particular categories, whether that be in Electronics or Beauty products. This leads to better testing criteria and more genuine reviews. The pay for testers is not bad, at around $50 per hour and there are also many bonuses to take into account. Continue reading, to find out all the facts on becoming a product tester and the checklist you need to complete.
Companies are much more likely to hire you to test their products when you have a common interest in them. For example, if you are an outdoor enthusiast and can prove this in your lifestyle, hobbies and overall subject knowledge, then a company may want you to test products ranging from bikes to camping equipment. Are you a mother with a baby or toddler? Then you may think about getting into testing a range of baby or toddler products, such as nappies, creams and toys. Product testers that know their field, test better and provide more genuine reviews. So, first on your checklist is to be honest about your areas of interest.
Great! Now you have an understanding of the types of products that interest you, you can start signing up for relevant product-testing websites. For example, if you’re passionate about Beauty products, then you may want to register for several Beauty product sites. Registering for these sites typically requires making an account or subscription. You may be asked to give some information about yourself, your hobbies and interests.
Making a spreadsheet of all the sites you register on, so you can track and organise your applications is a clever move. You can also research each company to ensure that they’re not a cowboy outfit and you agree with their overall terms and policies. There are many rogue companies to be aware of, that trick people into working for nothing, so always make sure the company is reputable, like Amazon for instance.
Companies typically follow a product development process, which includes six different stages. Product testers are the fifth stage of this process, before the item goes on public sale. It is crucial therefore, for companies to hire testers that complement the development process and have the skills and attributes to deliver fair and honest reviews of the products that have been tested.
Screening product testers can be done in various ways, and is the third thing to consider on your checklist. The usual method is to get them to fill out a survey. Using the example above of a person interested in outdoor living, you may be given a survey on the best type of tent to go camping with, or anything else to do with camping, for that matter. The more you can impress with your knowledge base, the more you can earn.
Second to last on the checklist is your brief and instructions. Your brief generally includes instructions on how to test the product you are going to receive and what you should include in your final review. Product testers are also given the time frame in which the task should be completed.
Don’t be afraid to contact the company and ask questions. This saves a huge amount of money and time in the long run. The last thing that a reputable company wants in their product development sequence is half baked reviews made by people that have no real or genuine understanding of the product being tested.
Last on your checklist is to start testing. Though while you are performing this task, and within the time frame allocated, remember to take notes as you test. Be very careful to follow the instructions on how to use the product, especially cleaning products and anything electric.
Why take notes? The company requesting the testing may want you to provide an in depth review or take a survey connected to the product. Having notes to follow makes this much easier and saves time. The better the review you can make of a particular product, the better the chances you have of making a lucrative career out of being a product tester.
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