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Company Overview:

Every product you use started with someone’s feedback, and now you can be part of that process. This opportunity connects everyday individuals with paid research studies, from quick online questionnaires to deeper discussions and hands-on product trials. No special background is required-just your honest perspective and a device with internet.

Role and Responsibilities:

In this role, you will:

  • Share opinions on new concepts, digital tools, product features, and advertising ideas.
  • Participate in scheduled focus groups either virtually or on-site.
  • Test apps, prototypes, or physical products and report your experience clearly.
  • Stay engaged throughout each session and follow study guidelines.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Basic comfort using a laptop, tablet, or smartphone with internet access.
  • Ability to express your thoughts in a clear and organized way.
  • No prior work experience needed-just reliability and attention to detail.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Familiarity with online surveys or product reviews is helpful but not required.
  • Interest in contributing to new product development.
  • Willingness to participate in recurring studies when available.

Compensation and Earnings:

  • General studies pay between CAD 75–CAD 150 per session.
  • High-paying or multi-step projects can offer up to CAD 850.
  • Many studies are fully remote, giving you total scheduling freedom.
  • Access to early product trials and pre-release testing opportunities.
  • No long-term commitment-you join only the studies you want.

Salary: Up to CAD 850 per week

About Clerk Crew:

Clerk Crew partners with consumers nationwide to deliver meaningful insight to brands. The platform is secure, simple to join, and designed to value your time while helping companies build better products through real feedback.

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