Search Engine Evaluator - Remote Flexible Hours

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Description

The Search Engine Evaluator plays a crucial role in enhancing search results by helping to establish the ground truth for the top three results related to a given search query and its geolocation. You will use your understanding of user intent as expressed through queries to assess how well or completely the results meet the user’s needs.

Company Culture and Environment

At our company, we value a diverse and inclusive culture, which is an essential part of our mission to create better AI. We foster an environment that welcomes individuals from all abilities and backgrounds, making it a supportive place to work.

Career Growth and Development Opportunities

This position offers a unique opportunity for individuals to engage in a long-term project with flexible hours that can fit various schedules, allowing for personal growth and potentially increased earnings based on availability of tasks.

Detailed Benefits and Perks

  • Long-term project commitment
  • Flexible working hours that accommodate your schedule
  • Unlimited weekly hours based on task availability, maximizing your earning potential

Compensation and Benefits

  • Competitive compensation based on tasks completed
  • Opportunities for fun engagement while earning money

Why you should apply for this position today

This is a unique opportunity to join a study that not only offers flexibility but also allows you to earn while having fun. If you enjoy assessing search results and want to help improve AI, we are waiting for your application!

Skills

  • Strong understanding of user intent based on search queries
  • Ability to evaluate and assess search results effectively
  • Proficient English skills; Spanish speakers are encouraged to apply
  • Familiarity with desktop or laptop computers (mobile devices are not accepted)

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate search engine results for relevance and quality
  • Provide feedback on the completeness of the search results
  • Help build a reliable and accurate ground truth for search queries

Qualifications

  • Minimum commitment of 10-15 hours per week (tasks available)
  • Desktop or laptop computer required; mobile devices and tablets are not supported
  • Preferred to have MAC OS, but not mandatory
  • Must be a resident of the United States

Education Requirements

  • No specific educational credentials required, but relevant experience is beneficial.

Education Requirements Credential Category

  • Not applicable

Experience Requirements

  • No prior experience required, but familiarity with search engine evaluation is a plus.

Why work in Birmingham, AL

Birmingham, AL offers a rich blend of cultural heritage, historical significance, and modern amenities, making it an attractive location to live and work. With a growing job market and numerous cultural events, Birmingham provides a supportive community that enhances both personal and professional development.

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