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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for no experience xbox tester in the United States is $38.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $50.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A No Experience Xbox Tester job is an entry-level position where you test Xbox games, consoles, or software without prior professional experience. Your role is to play games, find bugs, and provide feedback to developers. Companies may provide training to help you understand testing procedures. This job is great for gamers looking to break into the video game industry.

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As a No Experience Xbox Tester, your typical workday involves playing pre-release Xbox games, following specific test scripts, and reporting on any bugs or issues you encounter. You may work independently but also collaborate with quality assurance teams and developers to help reproduce and document problems. Testers often participate in daily team meetings to discuss findings and update testing progress. The role can involve repetitive tasks, but every session offers the chance to uncover new issues and contribute directly to the improvement of popular games.

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To thrive as a No Experience Xbox Tester, you need strong attention to detail, basic familiarity with video games, and the ability to follow instructions carefully, typically with no prior professional experience required. Testers often use bug tracking systems, Xbox consoles, and test case management tools to log and reproduce issues. Effective communication, persistence, and a willingness to provide constructive feedback help candidates excel in this role. These abilities are key for identifying software bugs, ensuring game quality, and contributing positively to the development team.

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To become a no experience Xbox tester, you should have a passion for gaming, good communication skills, and basic knowledge of Xbox consoles and games. Many testing roles require no formal experience but may ask for familiarity with gaming hardware and the ability to identify bugs or issues. Gaining experience through online testing platforms or volunteering for beta tests can improve your chances of securing such a position.
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Food Inspectors *No Experience Necessary*

U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion

Quincy, IL

$12.50 - $26.92/hr

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

**THIS JOB REQUIRES ENLISTING/JOINING THE U.S. ARMY**

This is an entry-level position with no experience necessary. When you enlist into the Army as a Food Inspector, you become a part of a team of Soldiers. As a Soldier you secure your future with a career in the Active Duty Army (full-time) and are able to take advantage of all the benefits that serving in the Army gives you. You gain leadership skills, college credit, and job-security by enlisting into the Army that is hard to find in the civilian sector. The veterinary food inspection specialist inspects food designed for human consumption, while also supervising food inspection and combined veterinary service activities.

Job Duties:

 

  • Evaluate packaging, packing, and marking requirements
  • Identify unsanitary conditions in food storage facilities and commissary stores
  • Operate and maintain inspection equipment
  • Perform duties in accordance with approved standards of conduct and report suspected fraud
  • Attend Basic and Advanced Training (paid)

Basic Qualifications:

  • Age - 17 to 34 years old
  • Education - Current Senior in High School(HS), HS Diploma, GED, GED equivalent, or higher education level completed
  • Citizenship - U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident
  • Submit to background and medical screening
  • Receive a passing score on the ASVAB

Benefits:

  • Enlistment bonus up to $40,000, varies by job and individual qualifications
  • Education benefits
    • Tuition Assistance ($4,000 annually) / GI Bill (up to $108,000 for 36 months of attending college)
  • Paid training (Basic and Advanced)
  • 30 days of paid vacation earned every year
  • Additional living expenses for those who have dependents
  • Various lengths of contracts available from 2 years to 6 years normally

This is a position in the Army Reserves. In order to qualify you must meet the minimum requirements to enlist in the United States Army. 

These include, but are not limited to:

Age between 17-34 years old
Ability to pass an extensive background check with no significant law charges (waivers are authorized on a case-by-case basis)
Ability to pass an extensive medical exam including full panel drug testing to ensure fitness to enlist in the military and attend basic training
Attaining qualifying test scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Test (ASVAB)

Required qualifications:
  • 17 years or older
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States
  • Speaks English
  • Reads English
  • Background check
  • Drug screening
  • At least high school diploma or equivalent or higher