Remote Internet Search Quality Rater – English (United States)(No Experience)

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<p>OVERVIEW</p> <p>Welocalize is seeking English speakers to help support our client’s project as an internet Search Quality Rater. In this remote position, you will answer different types of theoretical questions with true/false answers. There are also simple quality tasks that are more true/false queries, as well as needs met tasks that you rate on a sliding scale.</p> <p>Please click here for a short demo of these types of tasks: What Does a Search Quality Rater Do? (youtube.com)</p> <p>The main goal for this project is to develop and augment AI data.</p> <p>In this position, you will be able to set your own schedule to accomplish the weekly goals. However, you’ll only be able to receive support from the project management team during business hours (Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Pacific)</p> <hr /> <p><strong>Project Details</strong></p> <p>Job Title: Search Quality Rater<br /> Location: Remote, US-based<br /> Hours: Minimum 10 hours per week, up to 29 hours per week; set your own schedule<br /> Start date: ASAP<br /> Employment Type: W2 Part-Time Employee, payment every 2 weeks<br /> Longevity of project: 12 months with possibility of extension.</p> <p>This work is based on project needs. Weekly hours may vary.</p> <hr /> <p><strong>Benefits:</strong><br /> Paid Sick Time<br /> Employee Assistance Program</p> <p>Following eligibility requirements:<br /> Medical Insurance<br /> Dental Insurance<br /> Vision Insurance<br /> HSA<br /> Voluntary Life Insurance<br /> Accident, Critical Illness,Hospital Indemnity Insurance<br /> 401(k) Retirement Plan</p> <hr /> <p><strong>Requirements</strong><br /> Fluency in English<br /> Strong understanding of popular culture in the United States<br /> Must be dedicated only to “Search Quality rating program” and NOT other search or ads rating programs<br /> Must not have current or previous experience with “Ads quality rating”<br /> Web-savvy and able to work in a fast-paced environment<br /> Excellent online research skills<br /> Reliable computer system and internet connection<br /> Reliable anti-virus software (as you will be surfing the web as part of the work)<br /> Ability to follow instructions in English and comply with the project conventions and rules expected by the client<br /> Must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement to protect client confidentiality<br /> Must pass learning modules and a required quality test designed by our client before starting work</p> <hr /> <p>In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. In addition, we employ anti-fraud checks to ensure all candidates meet the requirements of the program.</p> <hr /> <p>If you are currently working or have previous experience as an “Ads Quality Rater”, unfortunately, you will not be able to work on our Search Quality Rating project.</p> <p>However, we often have an open Ads Rating job posting. Please check our careers page here to apply:

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