English Search Engine Evaluator in the US (Flexible Gig Worker) Accounting - Binghamton, NY at Geebo

English Search Engine Evaluator in the US (Flexible Gig Worker)

About AppenAppen, a global AI leader, stands at the forefront with a network of over a million skilled contractors spanning 130 countries.
We leverage cutting-edge AI-driven data annotation techniques to enhance AI systems for major tech companies and various industries.
Our core values include a commitment to ethical AI and fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.
Interested in helping improve search results for one of the world's largest search engines?As an evaluator, you'll rate search results (e.
g.
landing pages, videos) based on whether it is useful, credible, and relevant to what the user is searching for.
Your ratings will improve search results around the world, making them more helpful and relevant to users.
No past experience required!Requirements:
Fluency in English Must be located in the US Have the right tools for work; a gmail address, a smartphone and a laptop/desktop.
Dedicate time to study.
Dedicate at least 5 to 10 hours to study for the exam.
Pass the qualification exam.
Join the project by passing a 3-part exam within 7 days.
What you will get:
Long term earnings commitment Flexible hours Bonus/Raise opportunities available It typically takes about a week or two to complete the entire qualification process for this project.
Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis.
$10 - $16 an hour Recommended Skills English Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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