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Our work environment is inclusive, collaborative, and designed for personal and professional growth ... Our most recent was an escape room! * Wellness workshops to support your emotional and mental well ...

$50 - $80/hr

Our work environment is inclusive, collaborative, and designed for personal and professional growth ... Our most recent was an escape room! * Wellness workshops to support your emotional and mental well ...

This is a remote position, but if you're near one of our local offices, you're welcome to come ... room to try new things and experiment with new technologies to balance that out). Wage: $75,000 ...

Instructional Designer

Chicago, IL · Remote

$80K - $90K/yr

Instructional Designer - Us Based, Remote At Prescient Security, we are on a mission to simplify ... This is a mid-level role with room to grow, ideal for someone who enjoys building and improving ...

Instructional Designer - Us Based, Remote At Prescient Security, we are on a mission to simplify ... This is a mid-level role with room to grow, ideal for someone who enjoys building and improving ...

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How much do remote escape room designer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote escape room designer in the United States is $14.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Escape Room Designer vs Virtual Game Developer?

AspectRemote Escape Room DesignerVirtual Game Developer
Required SkillsCreative design, storytelling, puzzle creationProgramming, game design, software development
Work EnvironmentRemote, collaborative with clients and teamsRemote or on-site, technical and development focus
Industry UsageEntertainment, team-building, educationVideo games, apps, interactive experiences

Remote Escape Room Designers focus on creating immersive puzzles and narratives for virtual escape experiences, often collaborating with clients remotely. Virtual Game Developers develop interactive digital games, requiring programming and technical skills. While both roles work remotely and involve creativity, the main difference lies in the focus: design and storytelling versus technical development.

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CyberSecurity Escape Room Moderator (Part Time - 100% Remote)

CyberSecurity Escape Room Moderator (Part Time - 100% Remote)

TriOptus LLC

Remote

$38.25 - $52/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Title: CyberSecurity Escape Room Moderator (Part-time)
Location: Remote (Central/ or Eastern Time)
Duration: 8 months (possible extension)
Logistics:
Roughly 15 hours per week position.
Can establish schedule throughout the day (e.g., 9.00 to 11.00 am, 1.00 to 3.00 pm Thursday, no Fridays); however, once committed the schedule cannot change.
Job Duties:
Moderate approximately 10 1-hour virtual cybersecurity escape rooms on a weekly basis with approximately 5 hours of administrative tasks.
Must Have Skills (Most Important):
Positive energy
Basic cybersecurity skills
Basic presentation skills
Basic Google suite (e.g., Sheets) skills
Basic trouble shooting skills
Education/Certifications:
None; however, best if pursuing a cybersecurity career