Online Data Analyst - Estonian (UK)

TELUS Digital
Bradford
1 week ago
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Online Data Analyst – Estonian (UK)

Apply as an Online Data Analyst – Estonian (UK) with TELUS Digital; part‑time long‑term project based in the United Kingdom. Work from home using a web‑based platform.


Responsibilities

  • Enhance the content and quality of digital maps used by millions worldwide.
  • Complete research and evaluation tasks in a web‑based environment – verifying and comparing data and determining its relevance and accuracy.

Qualifications

  • Full professional proficiency in Estonian and English.
  • Residency in the United Kingdom for the last two consecutive years with familiarity of current and historical UK business, media, sport, news, social media, and cultural affairs.
  • Ability to follow guidelines and conduct online research using search engines, online maps, and website information.
  • Flexibility to work across a diverse set of task types, including maps, news, audio tasks, and relevance.
  • Daily access to a broadband internet connection, a computer, and relevant software.

Assessment

To be hired you must pass an open book qualification exam and complete ID verification. Guidelines and learning materials will be provided prior to the exam.


Employment type

Part‑time


Seniority level

Entry level


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting


Locations

Barnsley, Bradford, Leeds, United Kingdom


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