Online Judger (Project Crescent)

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Get ready to earn some serious cash while also contributing to the collective intelligence of the public! We're looking for talented individuals to join our project where your earning potential is solely based on how much work you take on and can handle when the judgements come in. Depending on your market and current data flows, earning potential may be $1000+ per month!

Plus, if you're feeling lucky, you could even win an incentive bonus of up to one week's worth of pay (40 hours) as a part of our monthly incentive program!

The judgements you complete will be used in a variety of exciting applications, including data annotation, multimedia, sentiment analysis, and search engine result evaluation. So not only will you be earning money, but you'll also be contributing to cutting-edge research and innovation.


Does this sound like you?

  • You seize every opportunity offered
  • Seeking ways to earn additional income on the side
  • Work quickly and efficiently, with excellent attention to detail
  • Always available and eager to take on extra work for more earnings

Let's go over the requirements:

  • Your computer should be equipped with a newer version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge
  • You need a Windows Live ID (WLID) - Instructions are provided during your onboarding

When selecting work opportunities in Crescent, each judgment has a specific task rate that is clearly stated within the tool. It's crucial to remember the more tasks you undertake, the more money you can potentially make.

For example, if Task A pays $0.10 per judgment and you complete 100 judgments in 1 hour, you'll earn $10 (actual rate per hour varies depending on task and how efficiently a person works).


So, what are you waiting for? Don't let this chance slip away. Join Project Crescent today and start earning some extra cash in your pocket!

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