Uber Driver for Testing the Uber App (Remote in Denmark)

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: EMEA

Hi there! We are Testlio, a global software testing company with its own freelance network. Our freelancers test apps from companies across the globe. Testlio is a great place for people who value the freedom and flexibility of remote work.

At the moment, We're working with Uber to help bring improvements to their Uber Driver app. We're looking for already registered and active Uber drivers located in Denmark to test out new features of the app. Your feedback will be valuable in ensuring that other users such as yourself will have a smooth experience on the app. 

To participate in this project, you will need to create an account on our platform. Through this account, we can assign you testing tasks. You will be asked to use our website for defect tracking and will receive materials to prepare you for testing.

Benefits of being a freelancer at Testlio

  • Schedule: You can create your schedule and work on other testing runs that interest you.
  • Location: Testlio is a 100% remote company. Seriously, you can work from the coffee shop, your home, or while waiting for class.
  • Growth: You’ll be testing global-scale mobile apps and have the chance to boost your skills and grow your career.
  • Payment: You are paid by the hour, not by the bug. This means you get paid even if you did not uncover any bugs.

Requirements

  • Age: You have to be at least 18 years old.
  • Location: Must be physically located in Denmark.
  • Language: Must be a native Danish speaker to test the Uber app in Danish and provide feedback on the tone of the app language. 
  • Availability: Approximately 1 hour of testing time. Depending on the initial results we may be able to assign more work. 
  • Devices: 1 Android mobile (Andorid 13+) or 1 iPhone (iOS 18+).
  • Experience: Software testing experience is a plus, but if you are new to testing, we offer free courses to help you learn and grow. We offer a preparatory course that will help you learn more about testing on our website.

What does testing look like?

  • Type of testing: Functional Payments testing.
  • Type of work: short-term, freelance.
  • Workload: One time task, but we're happy to introduce you to testing more apps if you would like to continue freelancing on our website. 
  • Pay rate: The pay rate for this is 18 USD/hr.
  • Payment: You are paid weekly via PayPal or Payoneer.

What are the next steps?

  • Apply by filling the questions below. 
  • A recruiter will get in touch to verify that you are an Uber Driver and are eligible to participate in this project. 
  • If accepted, you will be asked to create an account on our website. This step may take approximately 30 minutes.
    • A Testlio account will help you access the project, testing task, instructions, documentation and be in touch with the rest of the testing team. It is also the place where you will get paid for your work.
  • You will be invited to a live call with a recruiter to discuss project details and deliverables. 
  • You can begin testing! 

How to start?

If you have any questions or need help, please contact Opportunities@testlio.com using the code UBER DRIVER DENMARK in the Subject line/email body so we can quickly identify your request.

Once you are ready, please fill out the initial application below. Those who meet the requirements will receive further information to participate in this paid testing opportunity.

This offer from "Testlio" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 85% flex score.
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