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Company Overview:

Clerk Crew connects everyday people with paid research opportunities that actually matter. From quick online questionnaires to deeper discussions and hands-on product trials, we make it simple to share your perspective and get paid for it. If you’ve got a device, curiosity, and a few minutes to spare, you’re already qualified to start.

Role and Responsibilities:

As a participant, you’ll be involved in activities such as:

  • Reviewing new product ideas, digital tools, or marketing concepts.
  • Joining scheduled focus groups-either virtual or on-site depending on the study.
  • Testing prototypes, apps, or physical products and reporting your experience.
  • Staying attentive during sessions and providing clear, honest feedback.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Ability to navigate a smartphone, tablet, or laptop with internet access.
  • Clear communication skills and willingness to share your perspective.
  • No professional background required-participation is open to all.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Familiarity with completing online reviews or surveys.
  • Comfort sharing opinions in group settings or one-on-one interviews.
  • Interest in joining multiple studies over time for additional earnings.

Compensation and Earnings:

  • Typical sessions pay between CAD 75–CAD 150 each.
  • High-value or specialized studies can pay up to CAD 850.
  • Most opportunities offer remote participation-flexibility is built in.
  • Early testing access to new products and tools before they’re released.
  • Sign up only for studies that fit your interest and schedule-zero commitment required.

Salary: Up to CAD 850 per week

About Clerk Crew:

Clerk Crew is committed to bringing real consumer voices directly to the companies shaping tomorrow’s products. Our nationwide community includes people from all backgrounds who want to share honest feedback and earn along the way. Joining is always free, participation is secure, and your insights genuinely make a difference.

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