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Effectuer des recherches sur Internet

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Ajoutée le: Mercredi, 13 Juillet, 2011  18:51
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L‘activité
Nous avons besoin de personnes qui aiment rechercher des données sur internet, par exemple adresses ou lieux. L’actualisation de données déjà existantes ou d’autres petites activités font partie de la tâche.
Il est nécessaire de posséder un ordinateur et une connexion internet. On peut choisir librement la durée, les horaires et le lieu pour effectuer ce travail.
Connaissances requises
Il est nécessaire de comprendre l’anglais ou l’allemand, de travailler soigneusement et d‘être habitué à faire des recherches sur internet.
L‘entreprise
clickworker.com est une plateforme crowdsourcing en anglais et allemand qui fonctionne à base d’honoraires. A l’aide de nombreux clickworkers (les utilisateurs enregistrés chez nous), l’entreprise réussit à effectuer de nombreux travaux.
Les missions données par des entreprises sont coupées par clickworker.com en petites parties et distribuées aux clickworkers, qui gagnent de l’argent en travaillant sur internet.
Candidature
Avons-nous réveillé votre intérêt ? Veuillez vous enregistrer sur :
http://www.clickworker.com/become-a-clickworker/
Vous pouvez trouver de plus amples informations sur notre site :
http://www.clickworker.com/


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