Remote Online Data Analyst Bengali Speakers in UK

TELUS Digital
Manchester
2 days ago
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Remote Online Data Analyst (Bengali Speakers) – United Kingdom (Remote)

Are you a detail-oriented individual with a passion for research and a good understanding of national and local geography? This freelance opportunity allows you to work at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.

A Day in the Life of an Online Analyst
  • Contribute to large-scale projects that 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 the relevance and accuracy of information.
Responsibilities
  • Work on digital map content enhancement projects.
  • Conduct online research using search engines, online maps, and website information.
  • Follow guidelines and support various task types including maps, news, audio, and relevance reviews.
  • Perform daily quality assurance checks as part of the agreement.
Qualifications & Basic Requirements
  • Full professional proficiency in Bengali and English.
  • Resident of the United Kingdom for the last two consecutive years with familiarity to current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media, and cultural affairs in the UK.
  • Ability to follow guidelines and conduct online research using search engines, online maps, and website information.
  • work across diverse task types.
  • Daily access to a broadband internet connection, computer, and relevant software.
Assessment

To be hired you will take an open-book qualification exam and complete ID verification. The exam will be given within a specific timeframe at your convenience.

Equal Opportunity Statement

All qualified applicants will 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 proud to offer equal opportunities and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive community.

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