Freelance Jobs – July 16, 2010
Google Ads Quality Raters
DESCRIPTION
Google Test Engineers guarantee that our company’s software works every time for every user while scaling to the highest levels. We tackle huge technical challenges that push the limits of computer science. Our team is a collaborative, global organization consisting of engineers with the highest levels of technical depth, programming skill and a passion for quality.
The role: Ads Quality Rater – English – Temporary
As an Ads Quality Rater, you will be responsible for reporting and tracking the visual quality and content accuracy of Google advertisements. Ads Quality Raters use an online tool to examine advertising-related data of different kinds and provide feedback and analysis to Google. Projects worked on may involve examining and analyzing text, web pages, images, and other kinds of information. You will need an in depth and up-to-date familiarity with English-speaking web culture and media. Additionally, you will apply this knowledge to a broad range of interests and topics. Ads Quality Raters possess excellent written communication skills and web analytic capabilities. You will be required to work 10-20 hours a week on a self-directed schedule.
Responsibilities:
- Evaluate the accuracy of Google search engine results.
- Communicate effectiveness of web layouts and information via the online tool.
REQUIREMENTS:
* BA/BS degree or equivalent experience.
* Fluency in English.
* Extensive familiarity with U.S. culture and media.
* Excellent web research and analytical capabilities.
* A high speed internet connection.
* Valid U.S. work authorization.
For immediate consideration, please send a text (ASCII) or HTML version of your resume to the e-mail address below. Important: The subject field of your email must include Ads Quality Rater – English – Temporary.
Company: Google
Contact information: temporaryjobs@google.com
URL: http://www.genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=4572
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Internet Researchers
DESCRIPTION:
Home based researchers are independent contractors, and not an employee of East Tennessee Innovations. You are sent 1099-Misc at the end of the year, and expected to keep track of and pay your own taxes. We are currently only accepting applicants who are US Citizens, or those eligible to work in the US.
REQUIREMENTS:
Successful researchers meet the following criteria:
- Ability to easily read and interpret technical documents.
- Strong writing skills
- Enjoy searching for obscure facts on the internet.
- Helpful to have formalized training in a specific field, such as electronics, chemistry, audio etc.
Benefits include:
- Working as much or as little as you want.
- As you pick when you want to work, you have the freedom of a flexible schedule.
- Varied and interesting projects.
If you are interested in joining our research team, please email your resume and brief explanation of why you would make an excellent researcher.
Company: East Tennessee Innovations
Contact information: recruiting@etninnovations.com
URL: http://www.genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=4573
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Customer Service Work
DESCRIPTION:
FourPointGroup is currently looking for family orientated individuals to work flexible schedules from home. 1099 Contract work with weekly direct deposit and monthly check. Residual, Bonus and Commission based pay with no sales. We are a child friendly company. Please provide name, email and phone number when inquiring about this position. To schedule your phone appointment and company orientation please contact Angelica Eslick via the email address below.
Company: FourPointGroup
Contact person: Angelica Eslick
Contact information: lilangel0570@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=4575
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