Freelance: Online Data Analyst - Latvian speaker (UK)

TELUS Digital
Glasgow
3 days ago
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Freelance: Online Data Analyst - Latvian speaker (UK)

Join TELUS Digital as a freelance data analyst and work at your own pace from the comfort of your home. The role focuses on enhancing the content and quality of digital maps used by millions worldwide.


Responsibilities

  • Execute research and evaluation tasks in a web-based environment, including verifying and comparing data.
  • Determine the relevance and accuracy of information related to maps, news, audio, and relevance tasks.
  • Follow guidelines and conduct online research using search engines, online maps, and website information.

Qualifications

  • Full professional proficiency in Latvian and English.
  • Resident of the United Kingdom for the last two consecutive years with familiarity with current and historical UK affairs.
  • Daily access to a broadband internet connection, computer, and relevant software.
  • Flexibility to work across a diverse set of task types, including maps, news, audio tasks, and relevance.

Assessment

Qualified applicants will take an open-book qualification exam and complete ID verification. The exam will be timed but scheduled at the applicant’s convenience. Successful completion grants consideration for the contractual relationship.


EEO Statement

All qualified applicants receive consideration for a contractual relationship without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. TELUS Digital AI is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive community. All aspects of selection are based on applicants’ qualifications, merit, competence, and performance without regard to any characteristic related to diversity.


Application Instructions

Once you have successfully applied and registered, send a confirmation email to with the subject line: Subject: Application Confirmation - Freelance: Online Data Analyst via TELUS Digital. Please include the email address you used to register.


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