Thursday, July 14, 2011

Working for Lionbrige as an Internet assessor

If you speak English and another language and you are looking for a job at home, take a look at LionBridge. LionBridge is recruiting work-based workers all over the world. One of the many services they offer is to help companies improve user experiences on their website search.

I am going to dissipate your doubts right now: No, LionBridge is not a scam.

What is an Internet assessor?

Thank you for asking. An internet assessor is a rater, his role involves evaluating results of a web search, for appropriateness to search query input. For example, if someone type on a search engine "Cat food" and lands to a page that talks about "selling websites", obviously the landing page is not relevant, then the Internet assessor as to evaluate it as not relevant. Or the page that comes up is a porn page, then the internet assessor must flag it. That one king of evaluation. That's pretty much what you will have to do, the company will give you the guidelines to teach you how to evaluate and all the tools that you need.

I worked as an Internet assessor for a similar company, and I didn't have any problem with them. If you study your guidelines, you will learn how to be a good Internet assessor and hopefully will be able to keep the job for a while.

You will be hired as a contractor and will be paid about $14.50/hour.

They accept people all over the world, what you need is a computer with a high-speed internet connection.

Check their website for more information.

1 comments:

Inez said...

Thanks for sharing your experiences here on your blog --- I enjoyed this post, and I'm looking forward to more.