idealmike
Level X3
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So I just come across this site that pays you to evaluate search engines apparently. They're called Leapforce and you have to "conduct researches" on predefined search queries. Then you analyze the results that are shown to you and then provide feedback on them back to Leapforce in your own time as a "Personalized Search Engine Evaluator".
As a Personalized Search Engine Evaluator, you will be given tasks that are generated from your personalized content based on your Google account linked to your Gmail address that you use to register with Leapforce.
Ideal candidates will be highly active users of Google's search engine and other products and must;
- use Google Play at least once per week.
- use Google+ more than once per month and have more than 11 people per circle.
- have a Gmail account with web history turned on.
Ideal Search Engine Evaluators will possess the following skills
- Excellent web research skills and analytical abilities.
- Have in-depth, up-to-date familiarity with American social culture, media, and web culture.
- Excellent comprehension and written communication skills in English.
- Broad range of interests, with specific areas of expertise a plus.
- University degree or equivalent experience (degrees in-progress are acceptable). Advanced degrees a plus.
- Possess and use a self-supplied high speed internet connection (DSL, Cable Modem, etc.).
- Possess and use a self-supplied Android phone version 4.1 or higher, Windows phone version 8.1 or higher, or an iPhone version 4s or higher
All candidates are required to take and pass a qualification exam before becoming a Search Engine Evaluator. There are three parts to the exam: a theoretical component and two practical components. Supplied study materials can be used during the exam.
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Lynne
Must have a degree or degree in progress? Hmm I started a Bcom in my early twenties and I was doing quite well, but then I dropped out because my addiction issues were getting in the way. Then I picked it up again 5 years ago, just before finding out I was pregnant so I dropped out again to focus on bringing up my family. I don't suppose that would count then?
I think I fit all those other requirements Mike this looks so interesting and something I might have wanted to give a go if I had more time on my hands. Must have a degree or degree in progress? Hmm I started a Bcom in my early twenties and I was doing quite well, but then I dropped out because my addiction issues were getting in the way. Then I picked it up again 5 years ago, just before finding out I was pregnant so I dropped out again to focus on bringing up my family. I don't suppose that would count then? I think I fit all those other requirements :)
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