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Company Name – Telus International

Job Role – Media Search Analyst India – Hindi Language

Apply Link – https://jobs.telusinternational.com/en_US/careers/PipelineDetail/Media-Search-Analyst-India-Hindi-Language/27900

Basic Information

Country – India

Job Type – Freelance

Work Style – Remote

Description and Requirements

What does the job involve?
  • Evaluation of many different task types including Music, Video and Homepod judgements across media domains
  • Research using online tools to determine and judge the intent and accuracy of queries
  • Applying market knowledge with provided guidelines to judge the relevance and intent of task information for your market
  • Familiarity with current Application, Music & Video trends
  • Strong attention to detail and excellent communication are essential
  • Ability to work independently and flexibility to new techniques/processes
  • Preferred level of education/certification – High School degree or higher
  • Further opportunities may arise to contribute to other tasks on a freelance basis

Apply Link – https://jobs.telusinternational.com/en_US/careers/PipelineDetail/Media-Search-Analyst-India-Hindi-Language/27900

What are the main requirements for the job?

  • Fluency in English & Hindi is essential
  • You must be living in the India for a minimum of 1 year
  • Preferable candidates will have a keen interest in Music & Video
  • Pass online evaluations to demonstrate capability of reading and applying the guidelines
  • Experience/know-how of Apple products mandatory
  • Your email address must have an associated Apple ID
  • A keen interest in Internet research
  • Access to and use of a broadband internet connection and associated computer and software to perform the work, all provided at your own expense
  • You must have familiarity with current and historical business, media, sport, news, social media, Language and cultural affairs in India

 

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