Freelance AI Community Surfer / Search Engine Evaluator

Description

We focus on growth and discovering what’s beyond your limits. TELUS International AI Data Solutions is currently hiring for the role of AI Community Surfer (formerly known as Search Engine Evaluator). In this position, you will evaluate various task types to determine which is better and analyze queries to select the most relevant responses. Join our AI Community, where you can earn a fixed amount for each quality task completed.

This is a freelance, flexible role, allowing you to work from the comfort of your own home.

Company Culture and Environment

Our culture promotes independence and flexibility, allowing you to manage your own schedule while contributing to meaningful evaluations that impact search engine results.

Career Growth and Development Opportunities

Working in this role offers the chance to develop skills in research and evaluation, providing valuable experience that can lead to future opportunities in the tech and AI sectors.

Detailed Benefits and Perks

  • Flexible working hours
  • Work from home
  • Independent contractor position with the ability to earn based on task completion

Compensation and Benefits

This is a pay-per-task role, meaning there is no set hourly rate. Earnings can vary based on the number of tasks completed, and you have the potential to determine your own income.

Why you should apply for this position today

This role offers an excellent opportunity to work flexibly while being part of a community that contributes to AI development. If you enjoy internet research and have an eye for detail, this position is perfect for you.

Skills

  • Full working proficiency in English and Japanese
  • Keen interest in the internet
  • Good attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently
  • Access to a high-speed internet connection and personal laptop/desktop with the latest version of Windows
  • A Live ID

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate various task types to identify the best options
  • Analyze queries and select the most relevant responses
  • Complete tasks efficiently and accurately to earn compensation

Qualifications

  • Fluency in English and Japanese
  • Strong research skills
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently

Education Requirements

  • No specific educational background is required, but relevant experience in research or evaluation is beneficial.

Education Requirements Credential Category

  • N/A

Experience Requirements

  • Prior experience in a similar freelance or evaluation role is preferred but not mandatory.

Why work in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas offers a vibrant lifestyle filled with entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences. Known for its hospitality and diverse community, it provides a unique backdrop for both work and leisure. Enjoy the benefits of a city that never sleeps while having the flexibility to work from anywhere.

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