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Telus is Hiring Raters: What is it like?


Telus International is hiring raters.


Description and Requirements


Employee Sub-Group: Perm PT Hourly 

Work Schedule: Part Time- Regular up to 25 hours per week


Location: USA 

Position Title: Rater

Pay: $12 - $14 USD per hour


In this role, you'll assess online search results to enhance their quality. You'll analyze and rate content relevance to search terms, while also reviewing language for grammar, tone, and cultural appropriateness. Your contribution improves a major search engine's quality by evaluating web content using your PC and smartphone.


We're searching for individuals who are passionate about social media and regular users of Gmail. This remote position 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.


This role offers the freedom to work remotely, allowing you to set your hours based on task availability.


The estimated hourly earnings for this role are $12 - $14 USD per hour.


Selected candidates will be expected to work for a minimum of 10 hours per week (subject to task availability)


Requirements:


  • Proficiency in both written and verbal English

  • Residency in the United States for the past 3 consecutive years

  • 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.

  • 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 does a search quality rater do? Here's a great video from someone who has done it.



How to pass the Telus International Test (only applies to some positions)



More advice from a woman who passed the exam:




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