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Are you detail-oriented with a passion for research and a good grasp of national and local geography? This freelance role lets you work at your own pace from home!

Role Overview:

Put your research skills to work improving the digital maps that millions of people rely on every day.

You'll conduct web-based evaluations to verify data accuracy, compare information across sources, and ensure the mapping content powering global navigation services is precise and relevant—all while working from home on your own schedule!

Requirements:

  • Fluency in English Language
  • Residency in United States for the past two years
  • Familiarity with local business, media, sports, news, social media, and culture in United States
  • Ability to follow guidelines and conduct online research
  • Flexibility to handle diverse tasks including maps, news, and audio
  • Daily access to broadband internet, computer, and relevant software
  • Willingness to work on a freelance basis

Assessment:

To join the program, you will complete an open book qualification exam and ID verification. We will provide guidelines and learning materials in advance, and you can complete the exam at your convenience within a specific timeframe.

Why join the TELUS Digital AI Community?

  • Flexibility: Work at your own pace from home
  • Global impact: Be part of a 1million+ strong AI Community
  • Innovation: Support machine learning models for world-leading brands
  • Growth: No previous professional experience required
  • Long-term opportunity: This is a part-time, long-term, independent freelance position

Equal Opportunity: We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and are committed to diversity and inclusion. Selection is based on qualifications, merit, and performance.

Apply today to join our dynamic and innovative team!

Job Type: Part-time

Expected hours: No less than 4 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Work from home

Work Location: Remote

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