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Online Data Analyst

TELUS Digital
North Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Online Data Analyst – TELUS Digital

We are hiring freelance English‑speaking Online Data Analysts for a project aimed at improving the content and quality of digital maps, which are used by millions of users globally.


Responsibilities include:



  • Conduct research and evaluation tasks in a web‑based environment, e.g., verifying and comparing data, determining the relevance and accuracy of information.
  • Follow guidelines for each task and work on a variety of tasks paid per task.
  • Work on a flexible schedule, completing tasks whenever available.
  • Be subject to a standard recruitment process including an open‑book assessment and occasional quality assurance checks, as a long‑term project.

Requirements

  • Full professional proficiency in English.
  • Residency in the United Kingdom for the last 2 consecutive years.
  • Ability to follow guidelines and conduct online research using search engines, online maps, and website information.
  • Familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media, and cultural affairs in the United Kingdom.
  • Openness to work across diverse task types (e.g., Maps, News, Audio tasks, Relevance).
  • Applicants must be 18 years or over.

Why Join the TELUS Digital Community?

  • Earn additional income with flexible hours to fit your lifestyle.
  • Better work‑life balance.
  • Be your own boss.
  • Complimentary well‑being package with a wealth of resources.
  • Be part of an online community.

Seniority Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Contract


Job Function

Information Technology and Other


Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting


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