Part time search evaluation jobs in Sweden: Job 00062816
Source language(s): Swedish
Target language(s): Swedish
Details of the project: Appen Search Evaluators, perform basic online tasks to evaluate the quality and relevance of internet-based search results. This position helps to ensure that people around the world are presented with the most effective and relevant data possible when searching for information. In other words, your input counts in creating a better user experience for people looking for data online around the globe.
Project Requirements:
• Valid Apple ID
• IOS device or strong knowledge of all iOS products
• Weekly minimum of 10 hours required
• Strong written and spoken fluency in English and Swedish skills
• Must be residing in Sweden
Help us improve the relevance of search results for app related content with one of the world’s largest app stores. Join us now!
Please follow the steps below on how to apply for the project:
Choose Swedish (Sweden) as your primary language. To get started, click the "COMPLETE PROFILE" button, to gain more access to all available projects.
Complete all the needed information and make sure to click the "SAVE AND SUBMIT PROFILE" button. Once you complete the registration process, you will be able to receive feedback via email or direct through the Appen Connect platform.
*If you are already registered to Appen Connect, you can log back into your account and look for this project.
Thank you and we hope to work with you soon!
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