Personalized Internet Assessor Welsh (UK)

TELUS Digital
London
1 year ago
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Looking for a freelance opportunity where you can make an impact on technology from the comfort of your home? If you are dynamic, tech-savvy, and always online to learn more, this part-time flexible project is the perfect fit for you!

Tasks

A Day in the Life of a Personalized Internet Assessor:

  • In this role, you’ll be analyzing and providing feedback on texts, pages, images, and other types of information for top search engines, using an online tool
  • Through reviewing and rating search results for relevance and quality, you’ll be helping to improve the overall user experience for millions of search engine users, including yourself.

Join our team today and start putting your skills to work for one of the world's leading search engines.

Requirements

TELUS Digital

Our global AI Community is a vibrant network of 1 million+ contributors from diverse backgrounds who help our customers collect, enhance, train, translate, and localize content to build better AI models. Become part of our growing community and make an impact supporting the machine learning models of some of the world’s largest brands.

Qualification Path:

No previous professional experience is required to apply to this role, however, working on this project will require you to pass the basic requirements and go through a standard assessment process. This is a part-time long-term project and your work will be subject to our standard quality assurance checks during the term of this agreement.

Basic Requirements

  • Working as a freelancer with excellent communication skills in English and Welsh.
  • Being a resident in Location for the last 5 consecutive years and having familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media, and cultural affairs in the United Kingdom.
  • Active use of Gmail, Google+, and other forms of social media and experience in the use of web browsers to navigate and interact with a variety of content
  • Ownership and regular use of a smartphone (Android V5 or higher or iPhone running iOS version 14.0 or higher) and a desktop/laptop with internet connection at your expense.

Assessment

In order to be hired into the program, you’ll take a Welsh language assessment and an open book qualification exam that will determine your suitability for the position. Don’t worry, our team will provide you with guidelines and learning materials before your exam. You will be required to complete the exam in a specific timeframe but at your convenience!

Equal Opportunity

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for a contractual relationship without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. At TELUS Digital, we are proud to offer equal opportunities and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive community. All aspects of selection are based on applicants’ qualifications, merits, competence, and performance without regard to any characteristic related to diversity.



TELUS Digital is at the forefront of creating and enhancing the world's data to enable better AI via human intelligence. Our solutions improve AI systems in multiple applications, such as advanced smart products, improved search results, expanded speech recognition, more human-like bot interactions, and more.

Join our global AI Community of 1 million+ annotators and linguists in helping companies in testing and improving machine learning models. Our flexible freelance opportunities allow you to work at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home.

What's in it for you?

  • Earn on your free time - be your own boss
  • Flexible schedule that fits your lifestyle
  • Long-term project, get paid per task
  • Get support from a global AI community

Join us today and be part of a dynamic and innovative team that is making a difference in the world!

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