An absolute waste of time and a scam - Data Reviewer Remotasks Employee Review

1.0
15 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. It's a complete waste of time and they don't even pay you for all the work you do.

Cons

STAY AWAY: They don't pay well. There's rarely anyone active if you have a problem or need help. I'm sure I'm close to $200 in bonuses and completed tasks they never paid me for without any explanation. When I open a support ticket about it, nothing happens. They're regularly EQ (empty queue), which means there aren't any tasks available. Why bother trying to work for them when there's never any work to be had? Their training documentation always has typos in it even though they expect 100% accuracy from their employees. There's no formal review process. If a reviewer gets your task and disagrees with you there's nothing you can do. You're just stuck with a bad rating. There's no formal process for being a reviewer. I've been added as a reviewer before. Meaning, the review process is just one person's opinion vs another. There's no company contact information. It's like working for the Wizard of Oz. Who is the person behind the curtain? Everything about the few months I've worked, it just feels like this is a fraudulent company.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

I have worked about 18 months for Remotasks as a finance / economics SME, helping develop generative AI LLMs by writing prompts and evaluating responses. I typically average 10-15 hours a week to supplement my consulting work and teaching roles. I loved the project work I did to train LLMs on finance tasks, such as valuation and financial analysis. The pay was acceptable and paid weekly, the work was interesting to me, and we had sufficient support for project methodology.

Cons

A long-running project wound down, and I was offered new projects at lower rates (outside my expertise). On two occasions, I completed initial training (one hour) to find the work queue empty, and then moved to another project. I started another finance-related project that was interesting, but have not been paid for the work I did. There seemed to be a time-tracking issue, but my Zendesk support ticket has not been resolved. I am out maybe 10 hours worth of work, so no big deal. But the support quality has declined noticeably, the work is more sporadic, and I am thinking it's time to move on.

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