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Remote Product Testing Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

As these issues arise, a team of remote nurses coordinate care with other healthcare providers ... Participate in sprint planning, code review, testing, and rollouts Requirements * 0-2 years of ...

Technical Product Manager

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site +1

$160K - $185K/yr

Collaborate with QA to ensure testing strategies, user acceptance criteria, and release readiness ... Family Leave * Remote * Hybrid work (for Orlando Associates) * Free Food & Snacks (Orlando)

PCA Product Manager

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site +1

$129K - $221K/yr

Support testing, release management, and rollout to end users. * Monitor product performance and ... Experience leading distributed, remote teams. * Understanding of construction workflows and ...

Groundfloor is a remote-friendly, high-growth wealthtech company based out of Atlanta. Our product ... testing YOUR EXPERIENCE + A FEW NICE TO HAVES: * 7+ years of product design experience, ideally ...

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Technical Product Manager

Atlanta, GA ยท Remote

$37K - $46K/yr

Support end-to-end testing, QA, and validation for technical implementations and system ... Use AI tools in a product context, whether for product discovery, troubleshooting system issues ...

Director - Product Security

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site +1

$224K - $234K/yr

Houston, TX is the ideal location for this role, but this is open to Remote opportunities for well ... Champion DevSecOps principles and automate security controls and testing within CI/CD pipelines.

$42 - $57.75/hr

... the product lifecycle, including UAT testing support. Under limited supervision, this role ... We embrace a remote-first culture through our Flexible Workplace. Most employees hold Home-Flex ...

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How much do remote product testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote product testing in Georgia is $21.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.25 and $24.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Product Tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Product Tester, you need a keen attention to detail, analytical thinking, and the ability to follow testing protocols, often supported by basic technical proficiency and experience in quality assurance or product evaluation. Familiarity with online survey tools, bug tracking systems, and sometimes specific product testing platforms is typically required. Strong written communication, reliability, and time management skills help testers provide clear, valuable feedback and meet deadlines. These skills ensure accurate assessment of products, actionable reporting, and effective remote collaboration with development teams.

What is remote product testing?

Remote product testing is a process where individuals evaluate products from the comfort of their own homes, rather than at a company site or lab. Testers receive products, use them as instructed, and provide feedback on their experiences, which helps companies improve their offerings before they launch to the public. This setup allows companies to get diverse, real-world opinions from users in different locations. Testers may be compensated with free products, payments, or gift cards depending on the company and the test.

How does a remote product tester typically communicate feedback to the product development team?

Remote product testers usually provide feedback through structured online forms, surveys, or dedicated feedback platforms set up by the company. Depending on the organization, testers may also participate in scheduled video calls or submit detailed reports summarizing their experiences and any issues encountered. Clear, timely, and honest communication is highly valued, and testers are often encouraged to include screenshots or screen recordings to illustrate their findings. Regular communication with quality assurance specialists or product managers helps ensure that feedback leads to actionable improvements.
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Infographic showing various Remote Product Testing job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,548 per year, or $21.9 per hour.
Product Engineer

Product Engineer

Belle, LLC

Atlanta, GA โ€ข Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

About Belle

Belle is a fast growing engagement company that is revolutionizing home healthcare - and it all begins with the feet. With 25M+ U.S. seniors no longer able to see or reach their feet, a lack of self care and mobility challenges cost the health insurance plans $38B+ in preventable medical spending every year.

Belle trains and manages a network of nail technicians or "Community Health Workers" who provide in-home foot care (aka medical pedicures). Belle uses cutting edge data science to identify those most in need on behalf of health plans and deploys its services accordingly. While in the home, Community Health Workers complete assessments and screenings, often being the first to identify emerging issues below and above the knee. As these issues arise, a team of remote nurses coordinate care with other healthcare providers - preventing serious and costly episodes.

Our mission: Bring Joy to Healthcare. Join us if our cause inspires you!

We're looking for a Product Engineer who thinks like a product person, not just a ticket-closer. You'll own features end to end: understanding the problem, shaping the solution, shipping it, and watching how it performs in the real world. You care about why you're building something and what happens after it's live-not just whether the code compiles.

This is a strong fit for a recent grad or early-career engineer who has already been building things on their own and wants to do work that visibly improves patients' lives.

What You'll Do
  • Build and ship full-stack features across our Ruby on Rails web app and React Native mobile app
  • Work directly with product, clinical operations, and care teams to turn fuzzy operational problems into shipped software
  • Take ownership of features end to end-from scoping through deployment and iteration
  • Use AI coding tools aggressively to move fast and raise your output and quality
  • Build internal tools, automations, and integrations that make our operations more efficient
  • Dig into product and operational data to understand whether what you built actually worked
  • Participate in sprint planning, code review, testing, and rollouts

Requirements

    • 0-2 years of professional software engineering experience (internships and serious personal projects count)
    • Working experience with React (or React Native) and Ruby on Rails-these are our core stack and required
    • Solid SQL fundamentals and comfort working with relational databases-we're an analytical, KPI-driven team, and you'll be expected to query data to understand whether your work landed
    • Evidence that you're a builder: you've shipped real projects on your own, not just coursework. (See the concrete ask below.)
    • You're an early adopter and heavy user of AI coding tools-Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or similar-and have opinions about how to use them well
    • Strong product instincts: you ask "should we build this?" and "did it work?", not just "how do I build this?"
    • Clear communicator who's comfortable working across engineering and non-engineering teams
    • Genuine curiosity and a bias toward action in a fast-moving environment
Bonus if You Have:
  • Metabase (or similar BI/analytics tooling) experience
  • Inertia.js experience
  • Familiarity with APIs, integrations, and automation
  • Interest in or exposure to healthcare, digital health, or value-based care
One Concrete Ask

Along with your application, send us something you've built and shipped on your own-a link to a live project, a GitHub repo, a tool you made for yourself, anything real. In a few sentences, tell us what it does, why you built it, and how you used AI coding tools in the process. This matters more to us than your resume.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation based on experience
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Benefits
  • 401k
  • PTO, Sick, Wellness leave, and Paid Holidays
  • Opportunity for significant career growth and expansion of responsibilities
  • Ability to reshape an industry and protect lives