Web Search Evaluator (India) Information Technology (IT) - Bothell, WA at Geebo

Web Search Evaluator (India)

Company Name:
Appen
If you are looking for interesting work that fits your lifestyle, you have come to the right place. As a Web Search Evaluator at Appen Butler Hill, you will be rewarded for your ability to improve the Internet search relevance results for everyone. Be part of a rapidly growing global team for the worlds top Internet search engine companies! We offer flexible work schedules, competitive pay and excellent training.
If you are a fast-thinking, flexible person who embraces new challenges and would enjoy evaluating the quality and relevance of the Internet for our top clients, we want to hear from you. We will provide you with standards and scoring guidelines, personal support and training so you can be successful.
Depending upon your commitment and skill level, opportunities for new projects and responsibilities that can increase your ability to earn are always there for you. We are moving fast and so can your career. Its all up to you.
Web Search evaluators work 4 hours a day (Monday through Friday) and have the flexibility to choose the hours they wish to work each day. Evaluators commit to 20-22 hours per week. Before a project assignment, evaluators complete a qualification process of 25-40 hours over a 1-3 week period. Once accepted on a project, evaluators meet consistent service levels that measure accuracy of their work.
Technology Requirements:
Personal PC or laptop that runs Windows Vista or Windows 7 (please note: netbook devices, Windows XP and Apple O/S, including Apple O/S running on virtual environments, are not compatible with project), and a minimum screen resolution of 1280 X 768; desired resolution is 1280 X 1024.
A high-speed Internet connection (preferably unlimited usage; if limited, download cap must not be less than 100 GB per month).
Basic aptitude for solving technical/software issues independently.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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