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GTM AI Engineer

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Own the full stack development cycle of prototyping / developing proof of concepts, scaling prototypes for production use, beta testing with end users, and performing ongoing maintenance for internal ...

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Own applications support for new product development, including alpha and beta testing, application characterization, and product validation.* Drive the development of Best Known Methods (BKMs ...

$127 - $216/hr

Own applications support for new product development, including alpha and beta testing, application characterization, and product validation.* Drive the development of Best Known Methods (BKMs ...

Own applications support for new product development, including alpha and beta testing, application characterization, and product validation. * Drive the development of Best Known Methods (BKMs ...

Research Lead

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$60 - $120/hr

Conduct user research, beta testing, and claims research * Socialize research findings and ensure team members can self‑support by creating tools to access your research * Write, field, and analyze ...

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Collaborates with users to plan user acceptance testing, alpha and beta testing. * Ensures that system tests are successfully completed and documented, and all problems are resolved. * Analyzes ...

Own the full stack development cycle of prototyping / developing proof of concepts, scaling prototypes for production use, beta testing with end users, and performing ongoing maintenance for internal ...

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Research Lead

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$60K - $120K/yr

Conduct user research, beta testing, and claims research * Socialize research findings and ensure team members can self-support by creating tools to access your research * Write, field, and analyze ...

Research Lead

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$60K - $120K/yr

Conduct user research, beta testing, and claims research * Socialize research findings and ensure team members can self-support by creating tools to access your research * Write, field, and analyze ...

Research Lead

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$60K - $120K/yr

Conduct user research, beta testing, and claims research * Socialize research findings and ensure team members can self-support by creating tools to access your research * Write, field, and analyze ...

iOS Developer

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$50.25 - $69.25/hr

Work with TestFlight for beta testing and gathering user feedback. Collaboration & Problem Solving Work closely with designers, backend developers, and product teams to define and ship new features.

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How much do beta testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for beta testing in the United States is $41.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.97 and $49.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is beta testing?

Beta testers are individuals or groups who use a product, such as software or hardware, before its official release to the public. Their main role is to identify bugs, usability issues, and provide feedback to the development team. Beta testing helps ensure that the product is stable, user-friendly, and meets the needs of its target audience. The feedback from beta testers is invaluable in improving the final version of the product.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a beta tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Beta Tester, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a good understanding of software or hardware products, often supported by experience in quality assurance or product testing. Familiarity with bug tracking tools, test case management systems, and common operating systems is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to provide clear, constructive feedback are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective identification and reporting of issues, ultimately helping to improve product quality before public release.

What are some common challenges faced by beta testers, and how can they effectively communicate issues to the development team?

Beta testers often encounter challenges such as unclear bug reproduction steps, incomplete documentation, or rapidly changing software builds. To overcome these, it's important to provide detailed, structured feedback—describing the issue, steps to reproduce, environment details, and potential impact. Effective testers also use bug-tracking tools and maintain open communication with developers, ensuring that their insights lead to actionable improvements before product launch.

What is the difference between Beta Testing vs Quality Assurance Tester?

AspectBeta TestingQuality Assurance Tester
Primary FocusEnd-user testing to identify issues before releaseSystematic testing to ensure product quality and compliance
Work EnvironmentReal-world user environment, often involving external testersControlled testing environments within development teams
Required SkillsBasic technical knowledge, communication skills, user feedbackTesting methodologies, attention to detail, scripting skills
Industry UsageSoftware, gaming, app developmentSoftware development, hardware, systems engineering

While both roles focus on testing, Beta Testing involves real users identifying issues before product launch, whereas Quality Assurance Testers conduct systematic, internal testing to ensure quality standards are met throughout development.

How do you become a beta tester?

To become a beta tester, you typically sign up through the company's website or beta testing platforms, providing basic information about your device and usage habits. Some roles may require technical skills or familiarity with testing tools, and testers often need to follow specific instructions and provide feedback during the testing period.

Is beta testing a good career?

Beta testing is a role that involves evaluating software or products before release to identify bugs and improve quality. It can be a good entry point into the tech industry, requiring attention to detail and familiarity with testing tools, but it often offers limited long-term career growth without additional skills or certifications. Many beta testers transition into quality assurance or software development roles over time.

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Infographic showing various Beta Testing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,362 per year, or $41.5 per hour.

GTM AI Engineer

Motive

OR • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

About the Role:

As a GTM AI Engineer on the AI Operations team, you'll be at the forefront of our AI strategy, getting hands-on with cutting edge technology to solve real-world business problems. You will be an internal AI development expert, building (and subsequently owning) a suite of agents, automations, and full stack applications that our 2500+ member GTM team will leverage on a daily basis, with coverage from our SMB to Strategic segments. You will own the full development lifecycle for internal AI tools, encompassing everything from initial prototyping and proof-of-concept development to scaling solutions for production, conducting beta tests with end-users, and providing ongoing maintenance. Your responsibilities will include constructing sophisticated agentic tools using platforms like Glean and N8N, developing full stack applications using Cursor and Google Cloud. The solutions you make will have a measurable impact on our organization - with each solution you launch having a user adoption and financial impact target that you own.

We are seeking an individual with an experimentation mindset, who is not afraid to try new ideas, learn from failures, and is energized by the prospect of rapid prototyping and testing. The ideal candidate is deeply passionate about AI, believing in its potential to fundamentally reshape the future of work and eager to be a part of this transformation. You should possess a strong understanding of AI fundamentals, such as context windows, token consumption, compute costs, chunking, and performance benchmarks, along with knowledge of API usage, scripting, SQL/SOQL, and Python fundamentals. Experience with prompt engineering for complex tasks, leveraging foundational models (like Gemini, GPT, Claude, etc) through both web interfaces and APIs, and familiarity with the evolving agentic landscape, including orchestration layers and MCP, are also essential.

What You'll Do:
  • Own the full stack development cycle of prototyping / developing proof of concepts, scaling prototypes for production use, beta testing with end users, and performing ongoing maintenance for internal AI tools
  • This includes building complex agents using Glean and N8N, as well as using AI enhanced IDE tools such as Cursor to develop a range of agents, workflows, and full stack applications
  • Internally developed tools may be tested head-to-head with external vendors to determine the efficacy of the solutions we build
  • Collaborate with our internal product managers and Enterprise Systems teams to integrate key data sources into your applications / agents in a secure way that respects and adds to Motive's data governance structure
  • Ensure agents and applications follow UX best practices, meet users where they already work, and can be easily leveraged by a less technical business audience
  • Have a strong POV on when an agentic workflow is warranted vs a business logic focused solution
  • Have a strong POV on which of our internal development tools is best suited to solve a specific use case
  • Manage a provided cost envelope for production use cases, testing different LLM models to balance performance with token consumption cost
  • Create and maintain documentation around launched solutions
  • Train end-users on the usage of launched tools
  • Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in LLM's and agentic orchestration
What We're Looking For:
  • Own the full stack development cycle of prototyping / developing proof of concepts, scaling prototypes for production use, beta testing with end users, and performing ongoing maintenance for internal AI tools
  • This includes building complex agents using Glean and N8N, as well as using AI enhanced IDE tools such as Cursor to develop a range of agents, workflows, and full stack applications
  • Internally developed tools may be tested head-to-head with external vendors to determine the efficacy of the solutions we build
  • Collaborate with our internal product managers and Enterprise Systems teams to integrate key data sources into your applications / agents in a secure way that respects and adds to Motive's data governance structure
  • Ensure agents and applications follow UX best practices, meet users where they already work, and can be easily leveraged by a less technical business audience
  • Have a strong POV on when an agentic workflow is warranted vs a business logic focused solution
  • Have a strong POV on which of our internal development tools is best suited to solve a specific use case
  • Manage a provided cost envelope for production use cases, testing different LLM models to balance performance with token consumption cost
  • Create and maintain documentation around launched solutions
  • Train end-users on the usage of launched tools
  • Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in LLM's and agentic orchestration