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Online Data Analyst - Remote, Montreal, Telus International Ai Inc
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The Role – Online Data Analyst
Part time, Independent Contractor, Work from Home Opportunity
Position Open:
The position will allow you to work from home as an Independent Contractor on a flexible schedule of up to 20 hours per week completing tasks in a web-based evaluation tool. The tasks will involve determining the relevance and accuracy of information by performing online research and referring to guidelines provided to you. You will be rating tasks to validate data. You will be helping to authenticate data that will be used in live online search tools and applications by millions of users across the world.
Ideal Candidate:
Candidates for this position will need to have good research skills and a strong understanding of local and national information. Cultural, geographical, social media and current affairs knowledge are important in this role.
Job Requirements:
Job Requirements:
• Fluency in English is essential
• You must be living in Canada for the last 2 consecutive years
• Working knowledge of local and national geographical areas
• You must pass an open book online evaluation to demonstrate capability of reading and applying the guidelines
• Experience/know-how of using online maps, search engines and website research
• You must have familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media and cultural affairs in Canada
• Access to and use of a broadband internet connection and associated computer and software to perform the work, all provided at your own expense
Benefits:
• Flexible Hours to work around home life
• Better Work-Life Balance
• Remote work & Location Independence
• Positive Environmental Impact
• Be your own boss
• Part of an online community
• Access to our community wellbeing initiative
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Information technology (IT) is the application of computers to store, study, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, or information, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset of information and communications technology (ICT). In 2012, Zuppo proposed an ICT hierarchy where each hierarchy level "contain[s] some degree of commonality in that they are related to technologies that facilitate the transfer of information and various types of electronically mediated communications". The term is commonly used as a synonym for computers and computer networks, but it also encompasses other information distribution technologies such as television and telephones. Several industries are associated with information technology, including computer hardware, software, electronics, semiconductors, internet, telecom equipment, and e-commerce. Humans have been storing, retrieving, manipulating, and communicating information since the Sumerians in Mesopotamia developed writing in about 3000 BC, but the term information technology in its modern sense first appeared in a 1958 article published in the Harvard Business Review; authors Harold J. Leavitt and Thomas L. Whisler commented that "the new technology does not yet have a single established name. We shall call it information technology (IT)." Their definition consists of three categories: techniques for processing, the application of statistical and mathematical methods to decision-making, and the simulation of higher-order thinking through computer programs.
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