MacOS Browser Evaluation Expert
Micro1 • Remote • Posted 51 days ago
Education
Any
Type
Pay Rate
$80/task
Posted
51d ago
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About this Role
Job Summary
Join our innovative customer's team as a MacOS Browser Evaluation Expert, where you will play a pivotal role in assessing, testing, and ensuring optimal browser performance on MacOS devices. Your expertise will directly influence product quality and user experience for a global audience. If you are passionate about MacOS environments and browser technologies, this is your opportunity to make a significant impact.
Key Responsibilities
Evaluate browser-based workflows on macOS, focusing on keyboard navigation and shortcut efficiency. Test and analyze usability across tools such as Google Docs, Google Sheets, and various online platforms. Identify opportunities to improve keyboard-driven productivity and workflow efficiency. Develop and recommend keyboard shortcut workflows and automation techniques for browser tasks. Conduct structured browser testing involving tab management, window switching, and navigation optimization. Work with teams to document findings and propose improvements to browser-based processes. Test usability across various online platforms including e-commerce marketplaces and SaaS tools. Provide clear documentation and feedback on workflow efficiency and potential automation opportunities. Stay up to date with macOS productivity tools, browser extensions, and automation techniques.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Strong expertise in macOS keyboard shortcuts and system navigation. Advanced browser navigation skills including tab management, window switching, and keyboard-first workflows. Hands-on experience using browser-based productivity tools such as Google Docs and Google Sheets. Ability to quickly navigate and manage multiple browser tabs, windows, and workflows efficiently. Excellent written communication skills for documenting workflow observations and recommendations. Strong attention to detail when evaluating digital workflows and browser interactions. Comfortable working independently in a remote testing environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with automated browser testing tools and frameworks. Background in security analysis for web browsers or MacOS applications. Previous collaboration with product or QA teams in a technology-driven environment.
Requirements
- Must be eligible to work in Remote
- Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
- Demonstrated expertise in Generalist
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate browser-based workflows on macOS, focusing on keyboard navigation and shortcut efficiency.
- Test and analyze usability across tools such as Google Docs, Google Sheets, and various online platforms.
- Identify opportunities to improve keyboard-driven productivity and workflow efficiency.
- Develop and recommend keyboard shortcut workflows and automation techniques for browser tasks.
Compensation Analysis
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