Search Engine Evaluator Id-3770

 

Summary: Search Engine Evaluator – US Only – English – Work from Home , Fixed Term Employee, Part time

Location: Home working; You Must currently reside in any of the following US States: Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), Delaware (DE), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Idaho (ID), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN), Iowa (IA), Maryland (MD), Michigan (MI), Minnesota (MN), Missouri (MO), Montana (MT), Nebraska (NE), New Hampshire (NH), New Mexico (NM), North Carolina (NC), Texas (TX), Ohio (OH), Oklahoma (OK), Pennsylvania (PA), Rhode Island (RI), Virginia (VA), Wisconsin (WI), Wyoming (WY)

Work Schedule: Part time, minimum of 5 hours per week, maximum of 25 hours per week until March 2025 (with likely extension)

Compensation: Fixed $15.00 USD per hour

Start Date: September 2024  

 

Overview:

  • You will test and evaluate how our clients’ search engine responds to everyday searches from everyday people.
  • Using your search expertise, you will work through a variety of assignments playing a crucial part in enhancing AI data which will be used to improve the online search engine experience of our clients’ users.


Benefits:

  • Work from home.
  • Work-life balance - maintain your lifestyle while you work.
  • Timely payments made directly to your bank account.

 


Ideal Candidate

 

You:

  • Inquisitive by nature with a real interest in AI.
  • Have excellent skills in online research.
  • Enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.
  • Continually maintain quality and accuracy SLAs.
  • Have a strong understanding of popular culture in your locale (US).
  • Have the self-discipline to stick to a schedule and get the work done despite the potential distractions of a home office.
  • Be a critical thinker with ability to analyse information and assess its relevance or significance.

 

Requirements:

  • Currently reside in any of the above mentioned US States
  • Commit to a minimum of 5 hours and a maximum of 25 hours per-week
  • Must sign and adhere to project NDA
  • Ability to pass an assessment and background checks to onboard as part of the team
  • Have a smartphone and personal computer with reliable internet connection
  • Reliable antivirus software to protect your computer as you surf the web
  • Must pass training modules and a required test created by our client before commencing work
  • Only one Search Engine Evaluator per household 

 

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