The one-step secret to passing the first part is understanding the guidelines. Please do not skim-read the 160+ pages general guideline and expect to pass with flying colors. For an avid reader, the number of pages may not seem dreadful. But truth is, these hundred pages contain thousands of minute details that need your attention.…
To get going with the second part of the exam, one needs to pull their socks up! The second part of the rater exam assesses your practical knowledge. As you take this test, it will align 7 tasks for you, each with a different webpage to evaluate. These are mainly Page Quality rating tasks. You…
The reason why the job of an Internet Assessor is so popular and in-demand is that it requires nothing so extravagant in your CV. Because this job revolves around Artificial Intelligence, one often thinks you need technical skills or extra courses to get selected. Ironically, you do not even need an IT degree. In fact,…
Telus is the first choice for every rater. It is because this global leader provides many advantages to its employees. One of these pros is being able to work on your terms with flexible timings and at the comfort of your home. But on the flip side, you can become lazy and distracted while working…
Going by the rules, you shouldn’t. It will put you at risk. Appen and Telus are two competing companies dealing with either the same clients or with different clients that are competing against each other. Working for both companies may cause a ‘conflict of interest.’ However, there is a way out. We are here with…
The Role-Web content assessor is a role at Telus, where one has to assess webpages for quality, relevance, and accuracy. The job is very similar to that of a Search Engine Evaluator. The search engine used by the former is Bing (by Microsoft) and for the latter, it’s Google. The Tasks-When you work for Google,…