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<h3><strong>Optimize the Digital Shopping Experience – No Experience Required</strong></h3><br><br><p>Are you a pro at finding exactly what you need online? Do you notice when search filters work perfectly—and when they don't? <strong>Welo Data</strong> is looking for tech-savvy Dutch speakers to join a high-impact project aimed at advancing AI technology. This is your chance to break into the AI industry and influence how millions of people shop online.</p><br><br><p><strong>The Mission:</strong> Your goal is to act as the human bridge between Dutch culture and search technology, ensuring that every product filter and search result is meaningful, helpful, and high-quality for your local community.</p><br><br><h3><strong>Why This Is Your Best Career Kickstart</strong></h3><br><br><ul><li><strong>Entry-Level AI Career:</strong> Perfect for students or those looking to add "AI Data Specialist" to their resume.</li><li><strong>Total Flexibility:</strong> You own your schedule. Work <strong>5–15 hours per week</strong> whenever it fits your life.</li><li><strong>Remote Freedom:</strong> Work from home, a cafe, or anywhere in the world—as long as you have a stable connection.</li><li><strong>Dynamic Network:</strong> Joining us opens doors to a wide range of future global projects tailored to your linguistic expertise.</li></ul><br><br><h3><strong>Project Details</strong></h3><br><br><ul><li><strong>Pay Rate:</strong> <strong>2.50 $</strong> (Based on tasks completed)</li><li><strong>Schedule:</strong> 5–15 hours per week (Flexible, self-set schedule).</li><li><strong>Location:</strong> 100% Remote.</li><li><strong>Start Date:</strong> Immediate (after qualification).</li></ul><br><br><h3><strong>What You Will Do</strong></h3><br><br><ul><li><strong>Evaluate Discovery:</strong> Check the quality of filters and product options in both desktop and mobile views.</li><li><strong>Analyze Intent:</strong> Ensure that search results and alternative product suggestions actually match what the customer is looking for.</li><li><strong>Refine Preferences:</strong> Determine if filters are relevant and reflect the subtle nuances of Dutch consumer preferences.</li><li><strong>Ensure Accuracy:</strong> Review your assessments to maintain consistency and high-quality data for AI training.</li></ul><br><br><h3><strong>Requirements</strong></h3><br><br><ul><li><strong>Linguistic Skills:</strong> Native-level proficiency in <strong>Dutch</strong> and a strong command of <strong>English</strong>.</li><li><strong>Digital Native:</strong> Web-savvy, comfortable with fast-paced online research, and attentive to detail.</li><li><strong>Tech-Ready:</strong> A reliable computer system and a stable internet connection.</li><li><strong>Quality Mindset:</strong> Passion for accuracy and the ability to follow technical guidelines in English.</li></ul>

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