
Internet Search Quality Evaluator - English (United States)
Welocalize
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Internet Search Quality Evaluator - English (United States)
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Do you enjoy researching or know how to find what you’re looking for with just a few keywords? Are you the type of person that already knows what someone is saying before they finish their sentence? If so, we have a unique opportunity for you to put your skills to the test!
Welocalize is seeking English speakers to help support our client’s project as a Search Quality Rater.
In this position, you will use your unique gifts of understanding people’s intentions to improve the online search engine experience. Our main goal for this project is to develop and augment AI data. To put it more plainly, you will provide subjective and objective ratings based on project rules and conventions. You will complete tasks in American English.
In this position, you will be able to set your own schedule to accomplish the weekly goals.
- Location: Remote, US-based
- Hours: Minimum 10 hours per week, up to 29 hours per week; set your own schedule
- Start date: ASAP
- Employment Type: W2 Part-Time Employee, payment every 2 weeks
- Longevity of project: 12 months (with possibility of extension).
This work is based on project needs. Weekly hours may vary.
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