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TELUS International AI-Data Solutions partners with a diverse and vibrant community to help our customers enhance their AI and machine learning models. The work of our AI Community contributes to improving technology and the digital experiences of many people around the world. Our AI Community works in our proprietary AI training platform handling all data types (text, images, audio, video and geo) across 500+ languages and dialects. We offer flexible work-from-home opportunities for people with passion for languages. The jobs are part-time, and there is no fixed schedule.

The Role

Role Description:

  • Assess online search results to enhance their quality. 
  • Analyze and rate content relevance to search terms, while also reviewing language for grammar, tone, and cultural appropriateness.
  • Evaluating web content using your PC and smartphone.
  • Passionate about social media and regular users of Gmail.
  • Requires ownership and daily use of a smartphone and familiarity with various social media platforms and Google products.
  • Your reliability, adaptability, and adherence to guidelines are key.
  • Offers the freedom to work remotely, allowing you to set your hours based on task availability.
  • Payment is based on completed tasks, with potential for higher earnings based on productivity. Selected candidates will be required to complete a minimum of 10 hours of work per week (task availability dependent).

Ideal Profile

Requirements:

  • Proficiency in both written and verbal English & Welsh to be able to effectively liaise with stakeholders in the region
  • Residency in the United Kingdom for the past 5 consecutive years
  • Ownership and regular use of a smartphone (Android V4.2 or higher or iPhone running iOS version 14.0 or higher) and a desktop/laptop with internet connection at your expense.
  • Gmail as your primary email account
  • Familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media and cultural affairs in your country of residency.
  • Experience in navigating web browsers and smartphone apps for content interaction.
  • Understanding of various social media environments, including memes, virality, and trends

What's on Offer?

  • Earn additional income with flexible hours to fit your lifestyle

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