Looking to become a search engine evaluator? Perfect because today I have 5 Search Engine Evaluator jobs for you!
All of these sites are scam free and are hiring now. Each has a pretty intense application process that can take a few weeks to complete, but overall if you get the job most are satisfied.
Each company has it’s own training and hires beginners, but you will need a general knowledge of how search engines work.
As a Search Engine Assessor, you will be finding roag websites within search results or in other words websites that don’t belong or add any value to the search term. It’s a pretty simple process and pay is pretty decent with flexible hours.
Please understand that these work at home jobs are great options to make an okay online income, but I prefer a much more passive way of making money online. If you’re serious about making a full-time income online, check out My #1 Recommendation, it’s how I made over $13,000 online last month!
But that’s enough chit chat let’s get into the companies that will pay you to be an internet assessor.
5 Search Engine Assessor Jobs
LionBridge requires you to have a bachelors degree plus be fluent in English, they have a pretty long application process that includes a 3 part test that could take up to 40 hours to complete.
You will be hired as an independent contractor and are responsible for keeping your own hours that must be turned in at the end of each month.
They pay with Check or Direct Deposit and from what I’ve seen you can expect $10-14 an hour. There is room for promotions and bonuses by performing well and getting promoted to the management team.
Overall a pretty good site, but the application process is a bit longer than most sites.
LeapForce requires you to be fluent in English and have a computer with high-speed internet access.LeapForce is available throughout the world in many countries, which are all listed in my review.
LeapForce does have an application process that requires you to pass two tests. The big thing here is you only get one shot at the tests. If you don’t meet standards you can’t reapply.
They pay by Check or Direct Deposit once a month and from what I’ve found members are making $12-$14 per hour.
LeapForce does allow for a very flexible schedule and you can work anytime there is work available!
Requires you to have at least two years of college education a high-speed internet connection, and want members that are detailed oriented.
During the application process, you will be required to pass a test. From what I’ve found it isn’t as long as the LionBridge test.
Looks like members at Butler Hill are making around $13-$15 an hour based on what type of jobs they are completing. Payments are made once monthly by check or direct deposit.
You are required to work at least 4 hours a day or at least 20 hours a week.
Is only available to my US readers and is the only site that pays out via PayPal. You will be required to work at least 10 hours a week with a maximum of 25 hours per week.
Just like the other opportunities, you will be required to pass a test before getting hired, but iSoftStone does not require a college degree.
On their website, they promote this position as making around $12 an hour, but members have to sign a no disclosure agreement so you won’t find exact amounts anywhere on the internet.
From what I see this is a good option for US citizens that might not have a college degree, but still want to work from home.
This site is a bit different from the rest because you will be an assessor of ads that come up in Google search, but it’s basically the same type of job.
Again this is a US-only opportunity that requires you to have a college degree and high-speed internet access. From what I could find the application is a much easier process than the other sites listed here, but they don’t always have openings.
ZeroChaoes requires you to work at least 10 hours a week and no more than 30. You will be paid $15 an hour for your work and this is the only site that pays Weekly by Direct Deposit.
Honestly, all 5 of these Internet Assessor companies are legit, but it just matters what you’re looking for. I’d say the most flexible that’s available worldwide is LeapForce, but all of them are pretty easy to schedule around.
These positions are very competitive so there is no guarantee you will be hired by the company of your choice. It might not be a bad idea to apply to a few that are hiring to get started.
Either way, all 5 are good options.
If becoming a search engine evaluator isn’t your thing check out the rest of my work from home jobs I recommend.
Making money with a work from home job is a great option for most people, but I prefer a much more passive way of making money. If you’re serious about making a full-time income online, check out My #1 Recommendation, it’s how I made over $13,000 online last month!
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Know of any other Search Engine Evaluator Jobs? Worked for these companies in the past? Let me know, I love to hear feedback on companies I write about!
do i have 2 give my social security number 2 these firms 2 do these jobs as a search engine evaluator ? thank u 4 these links xoxo -) 🙂
In the US, if you’re hired as an employee, yes. If you work as an independent contractor you will have to give it if you make over $600 in a year because they will send you a 1099.
Brok
The important thing to note about these kinds of jobs is: while you can ‘work anytime’ work has to be available. You may plan to work afternoons or weekends and there’s nothing left.
Hey Erica,
Very good point, most of the work anytime WAH jobs are like you described. You can work anytime, as long as there’s work to be done. Thank you for pointing that out!
Brok