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Company Overview:

Coordinating paid focus groups, research interviews, and clinical studies on behalf of various national and regional clients. Participants provide valuable insights that help improve products and services. Most sessions are available online, making it easy to earn from home with a flexible schedule.

Role and Responsibilities:

you'll contribute feedback in research sessions by:

  • Taking part in studies conducted online or at designated locations.
  • Completing written surveys and following session guidelines.
  • Testing products or services when applicable and sharing input ahead of discussions.
  • Logging in or arriving 10 minutes before the session begins.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Clear understanding and execution of verbal and written directions.
  • Reliable access to high-speed internet.
  • Smartphone with camera or computer with webcam capabilities.
  • No prior experience in data entry or research needed.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Interest in sharing opinions through structured feedback sessions.
  • Comfort with product testing and providing honest evaluations.
  • Availability to join multiple sessions for increased earnings.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Receive $75-$150 for each one-hour session.
  • Earn $300-$750 for participating in extended studies.
  • Decide between online or on-site participation depending on the study format.
  • Work on your own schedule without fixed time commitments.
  • Test new products and enjoy complimentary samples.

Salary: Up to $750 per week

About Apex Focus Group:

Apex Focus Group partners with national and local organizations to offer paid research opportunities to individuals across the U.S. We specialize in organizing online and in-person focus groups, product tests, and clinical studies. Our mission is to make research participation accessible, flexible, and rewarding by connecting real people with studies that influence the development of products and services.

FAQ's

Can I earn money by data entry?

You can earn some extra income by working as a part-time remote data entry operator along with your full time job in any other industry or while pursuing your academic degree.

Can you do data entry from home?

Yes! Many companies offer entry-level data entry jobs that do not require prior experience. Entry-level data entry positions typically focus on basic administrative tasks, such as: Entering and updating data in spreadsheets or databases.

Can a beginner do data entry?

Individuals new to data entry can prepare for their role by learning to use spreadsheet and word processing programs, such as Microsoft Excel and Word. There are many free beginner-friendly tutorial videos available and online courses designed to equip you with relevant skills and knowledge of data entry.

Is data entry still in demand?

Data entry is one of the original tech jobs. And while data professionals may not be punching cards anymore, data entry skills are still imperative to modern organizations and are in high demand by companies that use data to run their businesses.

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