Part-Time Internet Evaluator for AI Optimization

Description

Oneforma is excited to announce a long-term opportunity for participants in our new project, LIGHTSPEED! As an Internet Evaluator, you will engage in various tasks designed to enhance search engine results, with the first task focused on evaluating search results for satisfaction based on specific metrics. Your feedback will play a crucial role in developing and optimizing a range of applications utilizing AI.

Company Culture and Environment

At Oneforma, we foster a collaborative and international work environment. You will join a community of evaluators from across the globe, encouraging diverse perspectives and shared learning. Flexibility and remote work are key components of our culture, promoting a balanced work-life dynamic.

Career Growth and Development Opportunities

Participants in the LIGHTSPEED project will have the chance to develop new skills and gain valuable experience in search engine evaluation and AI-driven projects, which can open doors to further professional opportunities.

Detailed Benefits and Perks

  • Flexible working hours - you choose when to work!
  • Opportunity to work from the comfort of your home
  • Long-term income potential
  • Engagement in a project that contributes to AI development

Compensation and Benefits

  • Competitive hourly wage
  • Steady income while working remotely

Why you should apply for this position today

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative AI projects while enjoying the flexibility of remote work. By joining the LIGHTSPEED team, you will play a vital role in enhancing online search experiences and have the chance to work alongside international colleagues.

Skills

  • Strong understanding of local businesses and culture in the USA
  • Native or fluent English speaker
  • Good internet connection and computer access
  • Ability to follow guidelines and metrics for evaluations

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate search results for satisfaction based on predetermined criteria
  • Complete various tasks related to search engine evaluation
  • Participate in initial training to qualify for the project

Qualifications

  • Must have lived in the USA for at least 5 years
  • Familiarity with colloquialisms and points of interest in the USA
  • Available for a minimum of 20 hours per week

Education Requirements

  • No specific degree requirement stated

Education Requirements Credential Category

  • Not applicable

Experience Requirements

  • No prior experience required, but familiarity with local culture and internet evaluation processes is preferred

Why work in New York, NY

New York is a vibrant and dynamic city that offers a wealth of cultural, professional, and social opportunities. As a global hub for business and innovation, living and working in New York provides exposure to diverse industries and the chance to network with talented professionals. The city’s rich history, iconic landmarks, and vibrant arts scene make it an exciting place to live and grow your career.

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