Home-based handwritten data collection work in the United Kingdom: Job 00067639
Source language(s): English
Target language(s): English
Details of the project: Put pen to paper and join our team as we bring the written word to life!
Join us in unlocking the power of the written word and digitization and join us in transforming paper into data with our exciting handwriting job opportunity! Don’t miss the chance to earn extra income working from the comfort of your own home. This is a great opportunity for you and your friends!
Project Introduction:
The project aims to collect customized handwriting-filled documents. Each participant will fill out a form and copy the words or sentences printed in the form in the space provided. They must copy the words or sentences exactly how they are printed on the form, observing upper / lowercase characters, punctuations, special characters, and spacing.
Required Conditions:
- Participants must have a good command of English
- Each participant will fill out 10 forms, using different colored pens. Participants can also use a pencil
- A combination of print and cursive handwriting is required in filling out the form
- Should have access to a printer or possess a printer and be able to print the dummy forms
- Should have access to a scanner or possess a scanner and scan the completed form (minimum resolution: 300 dpi)
Keep this in mind:
To be eligible for payment, 10 documents should be completed and submitted. Once ALL the submitted 10 documents passed our internal quality checks, then they will be deemed eligible for payment. We may request for a rework of all documents / some documents if our evaluations deemed the document was rejected and did not pass our internal quality checks.
So, are you ready to take part in this exciting project?
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